Nintendo Switch 2 faces glitches in classic games from the original console.
The launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 marks a new phase in the history of the Japanese video game giant. Promising superior performance and backward compatibility with games from the previous generation, the console arrived on the market surrounded by expectations. However, just days after the first official details, Nintendo released a long list of original Switch titles that are experiencing problems launching on the new device . Although backward compatibility remains one of the platform's biggest draws, the user experience may be hampered by unresolved issues.

The list, available on the company's official website, includes more than 150 games experiencing technical difficulties. Major titles such as Fortnite, NBA 2K25, DOOM: Eternal, Rocket League, Dead by Daylight, and Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus are among those affected . Nintendo only states that all cases are "under investigation," without providing details about the cause of the issues or estimated fix times. The exception is Fortnite , which will have a specific version adapted for the Switch 2 , currently in development.
Problems affect various genres, from major franchises to independent games.
The impact of technical errors is not limited to a specific group of games. The list published by Nintendo includes big-budget productions, independent titles, and re-releases of classics. Renowned studios such as Bethesda, Bandai Namco , Square Enix, Electronic Arts, and Ubisoft are among those whose titles will be compromised on the new system . This reveals that the issue of backward compatibility on the Switch 2 goes beyond simple adjustments and involves more complex challenges in the adaptation process between generations.
Titles such as Final Fantasy, Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville, Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival, GRID Autosport, and Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection illustrate the variety of affected games . At the same time, niche releases and retro games are also on the list, such as ACA NEOGEO THE KING OF FIGHTERS '95, Arcade Archives PAC-LAND, and Slayin 2. The error pattern is the same: the game does not start or freezes right on the loading screen. Even if the console recognizes the cartridges or digital downloads, the game does not run correctly.

Nintendo opts for technical silence, frustrating part of the community.
The lack of detailed explanations from Nintendo has caused frustration among more attentive gamers. Many expected a smooth transition between consoles, with unrestricted access to the library accumulated over the past few years.
The company's policy so far has been generic: the problems are being analyzed, without public estimates of a solution or specific updates on the progress of the tests. For consumers who invested in dozens of titles throughout the lifespan of the first Switch, the risk of not being able to play them on the new system represents a setback.
The expectation is that the errors are related to architectural differences in the new hardware, which may require individual adjustments by the developers. However, Nintendo's lack of transparency prevents any more precise diagnosis .
Fortnite version in development indicates effort to resolve key bottlenecks.
Despite the difficulties, there are signs that Nintendo is trying to prioritize the most popular titles. The mention of a new version of Fortnite, a game with millions of active players, demonstrates that Epic Games and Nintendo are working to ensure a complete experience on the new console.
There is still no release date for this version, but confirmation that it is being produced indicates that other commercially successful titles should also receive specific adaptations in the coming months. The absence of games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, or Animal Crossing: New Horizons from the list of affected titles suggests that Nintendo's main exclusives have been properly optimized.
This reinforces the argument that the problems are mainly concentrated in third-party games, especially those that rely on specific graphics engines or that were developed with inflexible technologies. Titles with online features, such as Rocket League and Dead by Daylight, may face additional obstacles due to cross-server and update issues.

Backward compatibility remains an asset, but implementation requires improvements.
The backward compatibility proposal remains one of Nintendo's biggest bets to keep its user base active and engaged. Allowing players to bring their game collection to the new console is an important differentiator compared to the competition.
However, the execution is still far from ideal. For the Switch 2 to live up to its promises, it will be necessary to accelerate testing, correct detected errors, and communicate more clearly the technical limitations encountered in this process.
The Japanese company has faced similar problems in previous generations. On the Wii, for example, not all GameCube games worked correctly. On the 3DS, adaptations of DS titles also required adjustments.
The difference now is the expectation of complete continuity, strengthened by the growth of the digital market and account portability. The modern gamer values the preservation of their game collection, and any limitation in this regard represents a negative factor.
The expectation is for gradual corrections, but the initial impact may affect sales and confidence.
Depending on the speed of the updates, the repercussions of the initial problems could directly influence the acceptance of the Switch 2 by the most demanding users. Some consumers are still evaluating whether it's worth migrating to the new generation, and knowing that more than 150 games have malfunctions could be a decisive factor. Furthermore, Nintendo's silence fuels speculation and criticism on social media and specialized forums.
For now, the recommendation for those interested in purchasing the console is to follow official updates and check the compatibility of their favorite games before buying. The Switch 2 still represents a significant technical evolution, with improved features and support for new experiences. But the transition between generations, as industry history shows, is rarely perfect.
Meanwhile, gamers hope that Nintendo's promise of continuity isn't just empty talk. After all, the value of a new console lies not only in the games it brings, but also in those it preserves.




