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18 June 2026

How the Switch 2 is transforming the way we play older games

Experience the future of classic gaming with the Nintendo Switch 2's remarkable upgrades, making older titles feel fresh and exciting.

How the Switch 2 is transforming the way we play older games

The Nintendo Switch 2 has brought a wave of excitement with its new titles and enhanced capabilities. However, one of its most significant improvements has been overlooked: its impact on older games. After a year with the console, I’ve discovered that the Switch 2 is transforming the way we enjoy classic titles, making them feel like new experiences.

My original Switch was a gateway to revisiting games I missed from previous generations. It housed thousands of ports and remasters, offering a mix of seamless experiences and some that were limited to 30fps modes. The Switch 2 has elevated this experience, making it the perfect platform for catching up on long-delayed playthroughs of expansive games.

The Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition upgrade

The Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition on the Switch 2 is a testament to the console’s capabilities. This extensive RPG, which I’ve wanted to explore for a long time, has been revitalized with significant upgrades. The most noticeable change is the shift from a 30fps limit to a smoother 60fps performance. While the 60fps mode isn’t flawless, it’s a vast improvement over the 30fps experience.

The game’s visuals have also seen a remarkable enhancement. In docked mode, the Switch 2 Edition offers a crisp 4K resolution. Comparing it to other games like Pokémon Violet and Scarleteven with their Switch 2 patches, highlights the impressive leap in quality. The Definitive Edition is not just a good-looking game; it’s a visually stunning experience that complements its engaging storytelling and battle system.

The future of JRPGs on the Switch 2

With the success of the Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, the future looks bright for JRPGs on the Switch 2. The series’ next installment, Xenoblade Genesisis set to release in, adding to the excitement. Additionally, two more Switch 2 upgrades for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and 3 are on the horizon, providing a wealth of content for fans of the genre.

For those new to the series, this is an opportune time to dive in. The upcoming upgrades offer a mountain of content, making it an ideal moment to explore the world of Xenoblade. While the sheer volume might be overwhelming, the enhanced experiences on the Switch 2 make it a compelling proposition.

The Switch 2’s advantage in portable gaming

As I look ahead to the next half-decade with the Switch 2, it’s clear that ports and remasters will play a significant role in my gaming experience. The ability to play these games on the go and while traveling provides a unique advantage over other platforms like the PS5 Pro and PC. This portability frees up valuable time, making the Switch 2 an indispensable gaming companion.

The Switch 2’s enhancements are not just about playing older games; they’re about redefining the experience. The console’s capabilities make it the perfect platform for enjoying classic titles in a new light. Whether it’s the smoother gameplay, enhanced visuals, or the convenience of portable gaming, the Switch 2 is setting a new standard for classic gaming.

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Florence Wright

Florence Wright, Glasgow native with an editorial-minimal aesthetic, rerouted a social feed to live-cover a Pollok Park remembrance event, prioritising human detail over algorithmic reach. Promotes clarity, humane framing and local resonance; keeps an archive of Polaroids from neighbourhood gatherings as a personal emblem.