Nintendo is still slowly but surely implementing backwards compatibility fixes for Switch games on Switch 2.
We’ve been covering all of the fixes since the new console’s launch last year. While things have slowed down a bit, titles are still being updated. Even over the past week or so, a few games have been patched.
Here’s a list of everything that’s been fixed since our previous post:
- Buddy Collection if
- Dragon Quest Builders
- Laysara: Summit Kingdom
- Monster Hunter Stories
- Neon Inferno
- Overcooked: All You Can Eat
- This is Fine: Maximum Cope
- Top Cop: Police Training
- Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Aside from the above, a few games have been identified with specific issues when playing on Nintendo Switch 2.
These games are as follows:
- Ghost Master: Resurrection – Issues have been found with game progression in the Walls of Judgment downloadable content.
- Grandia HD Collection – Users may experience slowdown in some areas.
- Resident Evil 5 – Users may experience audio problems in some areas.
Finally, there are a few new games that Nintendo has classified as fully unsupported. That’s because these titles are currently impacted with game progression issues. Future updates could get them in working order again.
That list is as follows:
- Attack on Titan 2
- Crypt Carnage
- Megadimension Neptunia 7
- Truck Simulator USA
Backwards compatibility fixes have been ongoing for months now, and we’ve been covering it all. We have information about titles that were previously addressed here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

