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Backwards compatible games list[edit]

Is there a source for these games? they seem like randomly picked out games to me, and I see zero indication of games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Super Mario Maker 2 being absent on it. - YoYo Yoshi Head (light blue) from Mario Kart: Super Circuit (Talk) 16:08, January 16, 2025 (EST)

The source is at the start of the section (and in the gallery) and the list is not exhaustive. — Lady Sophie Wiggler Sophie.png (T|C) 16:09, January 16, 2025 (EST)
I couldn't really find a list of games at the source, beyond what's in the backdrop of the games compatibility section (which already shows a lot less on my iPad screen than the current list on our wiki). That same section does state "Certain Nintendo Switch games may not be supported on or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. Details will be shared on the Nintendo website at a later date", so I really doubt our current list is final anyway. ArendLogoTransparent.pngrend (talk) (edits) 16:34, January 16, 2025 (EST)
Yeah, the image won't show up fully on some screens, which is why we uploaded the extracted, full image to the wiki. I can reword the section to make it clear these are just the ones confirmed at the moment. Technetium (talk) 16:43, January 16, 2025 (EST)

Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Should we acknowledge the appearance of what appears to be a Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World port for the original Nintendo Switch (the backward compatibility section in the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct featured new art of Woolly World)? Nelsonic (talk) 22:00, April 2, 2025 (EDT)

The Nintendo UK Direct displays a picture of Yoshi's Crafted World instead, so I think it would be best to treat this as a mistake/oddity unless a port of Woolly World ends up being confirmed as a real thing. SGoW(Talk) SGoW sig.png 07:56, April 5, 2025 (EDT)

Could you maybe show a picture? Light-blue Yoshi from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi18 (talk/contribs) 07:39, April 5, 2025 (EDT)

A screenshot of the Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct, showing art of Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World next to Luigi's Mansion 3.
@Yoshi18 Here is an image. The port has been circled by a BlueSky user. Note how the art appears to merge two different variants of the normal box art. Nelsonic (talk) 12:09, April 5, 2025 (EDT)

I agree with @Shy Guy on Wheels that we don't have to acknowledge it (since it's likely a mistake, since all other versions of the direct, not from America, show Yoshi's Crafted World instead) until it's officially confirmed. Light-blue Yoshi from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi18 (talk/contribs) 12:43, April 5, 2025 (EDT)

Regarding the video game console generation categorization[edit]

To get this opinion out of the way first, I do not like the video game console generation system. I won't dwell on it here but to keep it short the system we know of today was largely created sometime in the mid-2000s by various Wikipedia editors. In recent years it has been criticized by several video game historians and researchers as the numbered generation system is not widely understood due to its arbitrary nature.

With that out of the way, I want to ask about where the Nintendo Switch 2 even falls into regarding this? Currently on this wiki the Nintendo Switch is filed under "Eighth generation" but on Wikipedia it is both filed under "Eighth / Ninth" with the following note "The Switch has been compared and considered to compete with consoles of both the eighth and ninth generation by sources.". I have seen some attempt to categorize the Nintendo Switch 2 under the "Ninth" but where did that come from? That sort of leads into how we even determine how this console generation system even works? Who even makes that call? I'm not quite sure the answer is sources on news sites since they often contradict each other regarding this. So what gives? --Bro3256 (talk) 01:37, April 8, 2025 (EDT)

For what it's worth, the "Ninth generation" point came from The "History of video game consoles" page, on the "Console history timeline by generation" table. That being said, with the console not even out yet, it's kind of hard to say what exactly the generation it belongs to even is... Fundamentally, though, no matter what we do, it's going to be fairly arbitrary, because the original system itself is already arbitrary, and if we choose to not follow it for the Switch 2, well, that's an additional arbitrary decision on top of that. Trying to come up with some decision for what console generation the Switch 2 belongs to without it being "arbitrary" to some degree is kind of fundamentally impossible. Camwoodstock-sigicon.png~Camwoodstock ( talk contribs ) Camwoodstock-sigicon2.png 02:25, April 11, 2025 (EDT)

The way we use game generations is the generation the console debuted in. So the Switch debuted in the Eight generation so we will only labeled it as “Eight generation” because it’s an Eight generation console. Cause let’s just admit; The Switch is nowhere as powerful as the PS5 and Xbox Series X (which do belong to the Ninth Generation). Even though the Switch also competes with Ninth Generation consoles. How Wikipedia wants to label the console generations is their own business, but we've already chosen how we would do it. This "video game console generation categorization" thing was also discussed in the proposal and it was voted that we should just categorize console generations for the console generation in which the console debuted in. I'm not gonna remove the "Talk" template yet (someone else can decide if they remove it after my explanation) but I hope this makes the situation more clear. Light-blue Yoshi from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi18 (talk/contribs) 14:54, April 13, 2025 (EDT)

Switch 2 Experience of Taipei being in July[edit]

The Nintendo Switch 2 Experience of Taipei being in July, as shown in Nintendo Today!

As seen in the image above, the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience of Taipei will be on July 5, but how are you able to source this if the information is only on Nintendo Today! (which for the record, can't be sourced) Light-blue Yoshi from Mario Kart Tour Yoshi18 (talk/contribs) 16:07, May 24, 2025 (EDT)

You can just describe what it is in a reference tag (something like "Nintendo Switch 2 Experience in Taipei notification on July 5, 2025, in Nintendo Today! calendar"). I've already linked your image as the reference, but it's also mentioned on the official Taiwan website for the experience, so we'll use that instead. Marie costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 04:11, May 25, 2025 (EDT)

Release date of Hong Kong[edit]

According to official Nintendo HK website, Nintendo Switch 2 will be released on June 5, 2025 in Hong Kong, the same date as the US and Japan, but I didn’t see Hong Kong in the infobox, can someone add it? BechTech (talk) 03:34, June 4, 2025 (EDT)

I was updating the MK World release list and forgot to do the Switch 2's one too, oops. It's been added now, same with South Korea. Marie costume pose in Super Mario Maker Mario JC 09:25, June 4, 2025 (EDT)

Table for enhanced games[edit]

I was thinking that a table would be the best way to show how games with free updates were enhanced and released. Something like this:

Game Changes Release Date
Super Mario Odyssey
  • Resolution improved.
    • ????p in Docked mode and 1080p in Handheld mode.
  • HDR support.
  • GameShare support.
    • One player controls Mario and the other controls Cappy.
    • Also available using GameChat.
June 05, 2025
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
  • Resolution improved.
    • ????p in Docked mode and 1080p in Handheld mode.
  • HDR support.
  • GameShare support.
    • Also available using GameChat.
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
  • Resolution improved.
    • 4K in Docked mode and 1080p in Handheld mode.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
  • Resolution and frame rate improved.
  • HDR support.
  • GameShare support.
    • In Super Mario 3D World, up to four people can play together.
    • In Bowser's Fury, two people can play together, one player controls Mario and the other controls Bowser Jr.
    • Also available using GameChat.
Nintendo 64 - Nintendo Classics
  • Resolution improved.
    • 4K in Docked mode and 1080p in Handheld mode.
  • Added Rewind support.
  • Added the CRT filter.
  • Added button remapping.
    • Also available on Nintendo Switch.

Let me know if it's worth adding to the article or not. Kingoffire U (talk) 16:00, July 18, 2025 (EDT)

Language support section[edit]

I was wondering if we should add a table for language support:

The Nintendo Switch 2 does not have region-locking and 16 languages have been available from launch: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Dutch, English (United Kingdom), English (United States), French (Canada), French (France), German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish (Latin America) and Spanish (Spain). In the UI, British and American English are referred to as "English (UK/Australia)" and "English (US)" respectively.

Unlike on Nintendo Switch, the regional dialects for English, French, Portuguese and Spanish are no longer dependent on console region and can now be chosen individually regardless of whatever region the Switch 2 is set to.

The Nintendo Switch 2 will be the first Nintendo console to support Thai, with Donkey Kong Bananza being the first game to support it. It is also the first Nintendo console to support Polish. Both languages were added in an update on November 10, 2025 although it would only be present in games that support either language while the system UI still displays in American English when set to Thai and British English when set to Polish. [1]

CarlosYoshiBoi (talk) 09:40, October 8, 2025 (PDT)

  1. ^ System Update Information for Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo.com (American English). Retrieved November 10, 2025.