I expect some of the more obvious omissions like Pikmin 4 will probably receive their own dedicated Switch 2 version with additional content, sort of like Kirby and the Forgotten Land, or what they did with Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury on Switch 1. Wouldn't be surprised to see Definitive Editions of Xenoblade 2/3 either.
It's also possible that just by virtue of having more system resources, games may run at the high end of their fps/resolution range on Switch 2.
Shikamo said:
Some peoples are lazy, so I recommend to you to put more details in the thread. I'll put the details below, so you can update the thread (of course, just if you want). The free upgrades will launch on June 5th (Switch 2 launch day), the details: Arms - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), Framerate, HDR Big Brain Academy - 4 peoples in party mode, GameShare Captain Toad - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), HDR, GameShare Clubhouse Games - 4 peoples can play 34 games, GameShare Game Builder Garage - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), Mouse Controls New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), Pokémon Scarlet & Violet - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), Framerate Super Mario 3D World - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), Framerate, HDR (Bowser's Fury only), Gameshare Super Mario Odyssey - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), HDR, Gameshare Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), HDR Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening - Visuals (TV and Portable Resolution), HDR |
Cheers, have updated the OP.







