NieR: Automata Receives Key Nintendo Switch 2 Backwards Compatibility Update

Nintendo has rolled out a crucial update addressing backwards compatibility issues for NieR: Automata on the Nintendo Switch 2, marking a significant milestone for players eager to revisit or experience the acclaimed action RPG on the latest hardware.

Developed by PlatinumGames and originally released for multiple platforms, NieR: Automata gained a dedicated following for its innovative gameplay and narrative depth.

The Nintendo Switch port, launched in October 2022, introduced the title to a broader audience through the eShop.

However, following the release of Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this year, users encountered severe progression issues, including game crashes that rendered it impossible to reach completion.

This technical setback placed NieR: Automata among a handful of high-profile Switch games affected by compatibility problems following the transition to the new hardware. Nintendo has been systematically addressing backwards compatibility fixes for Switch 1 games on the Switch 2 platform, responding to reports of disruptions with prompt software patches.

According to an official update issued last night, the company confirmed that the latest system firmware resolves all prior issues with NieR: Automata, restoring full playability throughout the game.

The eShop listing has been updated to reflect that these disruptions have been addressed, ensuring that prospective players can confidently download and enjoy the title on Nintendo Switch 2. A Nintendo representative, paraphrased for clarity, noted that, 'The team has prioritized stability across legacy Switch titles on the new hardware.

We appreciate the community’s patience as our engineers delivered necessary fixes for affected games.' NieR: Automata fans had voiced concerns over progression blocks, but feedback since the update confirms the technical issues have been remedied. NieR: Automata joins a growing list of previously troubled Switch titles now fully compatible with the Switch 2, demonstrating Nintendo's ongoing commitment to platform longevity and user experience.

The company's prompt resolution of these compatibility challenges not only reinforces its reputation for post-release support but also bolsters the value of the Nintendo Switch 2's game library as it continues to evolve.

Players who purchased NieR: Automata via the eShop or physical copy can now continue or complete their journey on the Switch 2 without fear of crashes or lost progress.

With tens of thousands still enjoying PlatinumGames' celebrated action adventure, the restoration of seamless gameplay on the new system is a welcome development for the Nintendo gaming community.