Nintendo fans are waiting any day for official news about the Switch 2 device, which will be released later this year, as a reliable source has claimed that Nintendo's partners have started testing its pre-compatibility feature with games from the current device.
Late last year, several rumors about the Switch's capabilities emerged from various sources, some suggesting the device's screen would be 8 inches long, and others saying the device wouldn't provide a quantum leap over the current device's capabilities.
According to a reliable source, Nate The Hate, Nintendo partners have begun actively testing the Switch 2's pre-compatibility feature with games for the current device. This feature is currently considered one of the most requested features by the gaming community, not only for the next Nintendo device, but also for any device released, from veteran companies like Microsoft and Sony.
The pre-compatibility feature is one of the most important features for gamers to ensure that they are able to play all the games they want from previous generations smoothly and without any compromises.
Nate The Hate didn't mention whether the pre-compatibility feature will work with physical or digital games, but this feature is a mandatory requirement for Nintendo with its next device if it wants to be successful and compete with the handheld devices currently released or that will be released in the future.
Do you think the Switch 2 will have different capabilities and features than the current device and be more technically powerful than expected?