My masterpiece.😤
For people who already got a Switch 2, can someone explain how the free upgrades works?
In the case of PS5 I could insert a PS4 disc and download the PS5 version of the game when said version exists, for PS5 all games needed to be installed on SSD, so it didn't matter wether the original game was digital or physical
But in the case of physical games on NS2, do I only install an update patch or I need to download and keep the whole NS2 version of the game in the system storage?
| IcaroRibeiro said: For people who already got a Switch 2, can someone explain how the free upgrades works? |
I have ToTK physically and the expansion pass. Seems only the upgrade files are on my Switch 2 because Im certain ToTK should take more than 4 GBs.
| Phenomajp13 said: I have ToTK physically and the expansion pass. Seems only the upgrade files are on my Switch 2 because Im certain ToTK should take more than 4 GBs. |
Thank you!


when will Nintendo Switch 3 release? And for what price? I’m thinking April 27, 2034 for $750.
Launch title will likely be a new 3D Zelda. As far as specs are concerned, I’d imagine Nintendo will be aiming for PS5 Pro-levels of performance.
Last edited by firebush03 - on 12 June 2025IcaroRibeiro said:
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It's kinda like Xbox Smart Delivery. The system will just know what version it's supposed to install. Sony by far had the cumbersome upgrade system lol. When I loaded up Splatoon 3 yesterday after the 10.0 patch went live with Switch 2 updates, I was prompted to update when attempting to launch the game.

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Bro......Mario Kart World has to have a nearly 90% attach rate!!!! And that's just PHYSICAL sales!
Switch 2 had the biggest video game hardware launch ever in Japan, selling 947,931 units in 3 days.
— Stealth (@Stealth40k) June 12, 2025
Japan Launch Record:
Switch 2 - 947,931
PS2 - 630,000
Game Boy - 610,000 pic.twitter.com/jul7ueJ1fT
Mario Kart World was the #1 best selling game in Japan selling 782,566 physical units at launch on Switch 2! pic.twitter.com/YPHRTeW4uH
— Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) June 12, 2025

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| CaptainExplosion said: |
It's already been confirmed that the sensors are the exact same as Switch 1 joy-cons, so this was expected.
That's why Nintendo updated their End User License Agreement last month that when you agree, you're waiving your right to join a class action lawsuit against them.

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G2ThaUNiT said:
It's already been confirmed that the sensors are the exact same as Switch 1 joy-cons, so this was expected. That's why Nintendo updated their End User License Agreement last month that when you agree, you're waiving your right to join a class action lawsuit against them. |
Nintendo's becoming more like Disney than I thought. -_-
