5 drawbacks to consider before buying a Nintendo Switch 2
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Daniel Trock
Summary
The article outlines five key disadvantages of buying a Nintendo Switch 2, despite it being a major upgrade over the original Switch. These drawbacks include: the lack of backward compatibility for physical games (or limitations in how they work), the higher price point compared to the original, potential battery life concerns with the more powerful hardware, the absence of certain features like an OLED screen at launch, and the early adopter risk of a limited game library. The piece aims to give potential buyers a balanced perspective before upgrading.
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· 3 pulledIn most regards, the Nintendo Switch 2 is a major upgrade over its predecessor, the Nintendo Switch.
Upgrading to the Switch 2 means trading some old annoyances for new ones.
A few of them are worth knowing about before you buy.
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