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Getting a Switch 2? Wait To Buy These 3 Nintendo Games

Getting a Switch 2? Wait To Buy These 3 Nintendo Games

CNET08-05-2025
After the Switch 2 Direct, we finally have a good idea of what games are coming to the highly-anticipated Nintendo console. There's a good mix of launch day games from first-party developers, as well as popular AAA games from publishers like Microsoft that are already confirmed to be coming to the Switch 2.
We also know that the Switch 2 is going to be backward compatible with the original Switch's game cartridges, letting you keep your library intact. Nintendo's official webpage explained the new virtual game card sharing system for the Switch and also confirmed that "Switch 2 editions" of existing games are in development -- and we got a look at the first batch of those games during the Nintendo Direct showcase.
We don't know how many Switch 2 edition games are in development, but we can confirm that seven separate Switch games will have Switch 2 editions on the console's launch day. They're mostly older games that pushed the original Switch's hardware to the limit, with a couple exceptions.
Here are all of the confirmed Switch 2 upgrades so far.
Every Switch game getting a Switch 2 Edition upgrade
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CNET has compiled an extensive list of games getting a Switch 2 edition upgrade during the launch day release batch. These are the seven games we know are getting Switch 2 editions:
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Pokemon Legends: Z-A
Metroid Prime 4 Beyond
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Sid Meier's Civilization 7
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
If you want to know more about what kind of upgrades you can expect from a Switch 2 edition of an old game, we've collected all of the info here.
How much will Switch 2 Edition upgrades cost
We don't currently know how much a Switch 2 edition for an old game will cost or how much it'll cost to upgrade your game if you already own the original version. We only know that the Switch 2 editions for Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom will both be free upgrades for anyone that has a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.
The games I wanted to see Switch 2 editions for (and why)
Before the Switch 2 Nintendo Direct stream, I wrote about the old Switch games I wanted to see Switch 2 editions for. While two of the items got crossed off of my wishlist, there was one glaring omission. Here are some of the first-party games that could benefit the most from versions fully utilizing the Switch 2's more powerful hardware.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
Scarlet and Violet's obligatory "Pikachu clone" scurries through some rough-looking grass.
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Game Freak has struggled to make mainline Pokemon games work on the Switch. Sword and Shield's toxic "Dexit" controversy largely overshadowed the fact that the game had some of the most mediocre graphics on the console, and Pokemon and NPC models frequently suffered from sudden pop-ins as players explored the game's Wild Area.
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet caught even more flak for its performance issues. The pop-in issue returned, but this time around faraway models you could see frequently skipped frames in their animation cycles.
While the game was larger and more ambitious with a grander open world, the game's performance suffered as a result. Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have both had a hard time reaching 30 frames per second (FPS) outside of most towns, and certain areas like Kitakami and Tagtree Thicket absolutely tank the frame rate.
The Switch 2's presumably stronger hardware would likely support Game Freak's more ambitious open world designs, and grant the developer a chance to give Pokemon the 3D graphical fidelity the franchise deserves.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Tears of the Kingdom's art style does a lot of heavy lifting, but the Switch 2 can really help this game out.
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There's no doubt that Tears of the Kingdom is beautiful game, thanks in large part to its strong art direction and cel-shaded models that make the world feel vibrant and alive. Despite that, the game doesn't do much to improve on Breath of the Wild's visual fidelity, and it suffers from blurry, low-texture terrain that muddies up the experience.
But Tears of the Kingdom's true sin lies with its performance. While the game fairly consistently reaches its 30 FPS cap, there are sections of the game that drop the performance to 15 to 20 FPS, which makes Tears of the Kingdom feel choppy and outdated. Areas like The Great Sky Island and the Depths, rainy days and even the core Ultrahand ability all push the Switch to its limit and the game is drastically slower when you're in these areas or just trying to glue two items together.
Tears of the Kingdom is an iconic Switch game in one of Nintendo's flagship franchises. It's a perfect candidate for a Switch 2 upgrade with beefed up graphics and performance optimization to help it consistently hit 60 FPS on the stronger console.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
The uncanny blend of real and cartoony graphics is a key part of the Forgotten Land, but the game is held back by some low-texture models.
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Plucked out of Dream Land and plopped down into an eerily real world, the titular pink power puff stands in stark contrast from his environment in this 3D Kirby game. Kirby and the Forgotten Land creates a world that in many ways visually clashes with the protagonist and his enemies, which makes it more interesting to explore. The new Forgotten Land is an analog to the real world, and it's modeled very differently from the usual cartoony landscapes and character designs that players have come to expect from the franchise.
The issue with this new, realistic world is that the game is graphically inconsistent. Stages like Everbay Coast's Scale the Cement Summit stand out as winners benefiting from the new artstyle, combining fantastic water lighting events with impressive graphics for the level's waterlogged buildings. However, other areas like the Natural Plains and Winter Horns end up looking disappointing in comparison, with grass and snow textures that don't hold up to the rest of the game.
The environment is incredibly important to the story of Kirby and the Forgotten Land, so it makes sense that an upgraded version of this game would buff out some of the weaker textures and deliver even more strongly on developer HAL Laboratory's intended vision.
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