Since the launch of Nintendo's successor hardware, coverage of backwards compatibility fixes for Switch titles has continued as developers and Nintendo address compatibility and stability issues.
This article collates verified, developer- and user-reported fixes and known problem reports for the platform, and lists titles currently classified as unsupported by Nintendo due to progression issues.
Industry reporting indicates Nintendo and third-party developers are steadily rolling out patches to improve backwards compatibility for Switch games on the new hardware.
In journalistic terms: industry coverage shows both platform-level and developer-supplied updates are underway to resolve issues encountered when running legacy Switch titles on the successor system.
Patched titles (recent updates)
- 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
These titles have received updates since our previous roundup.
Many Switch games receive patches through the standard system update mechanism or publisher-provided patches distributed via the eShop and in-game update systems; developers such as Square Enix and Capcom have historically issued post-launch patches to address platform-specific issues.
Known issues (identified titles)
- Ghost Master: Resurrection — Issues have been reported with game progression in the Walls of Judgment DLC.
- Grandia HD Collection — Players may experience slowdown in certain areas.
- Resident Evil 5 — Users may experience audio problems in specific sections of the game.
Unsupported titles (currently classified as impacted)
Nintendo has flagged a small number of releases as fully unsupported on the successor hardware due to game progression issues that prevent normal play.
Those titles include:
- Attack on Titan 2
- Crypt Carnage
- Megadimension Neptunia 7
- Truck Simulator USA
Context and next steps
Backwards compatibility work on console successors is frequently iterative: some titles are fixed quickly, others require coordinated patches from publishers, and a minority remain unsupported until a viable fix is available.
Players who encounter problems should check official publisher channels and the Nintendo support site for updates, and monitor eShop or system update notices for patch availability.
For industry watchers, continued tracking of patch notes and developer statements will provide the clearest confirmation when additional titles are restored to full functionality.
This article collates verified, developer- and user-reported fixes and known problem reports for the platform, and lists titles currently classified as unsupported by Nintendo due to progression issues.
Industry reporting indicates Nintendo and third-party developers are steadily rolling out patches to improve backwards compatibility for Switch games on the new hardware.
In journalistic terms: industry coverage shows both platform-level and developer-supplied updates are underway to resolve issues encountered when running legacy Switch titles on the successor system.
Patched titles (recent updates)
- 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
These titles have received updates since our previous roundup.
Many Switch games receive patches through the standard system update mechanism or publisher-provided patches distributed via the eShop and in-game update systems; developers such as Square Enix and Capcom have historically issued post-launch patches to address platform-specific issues.
Known issues (identified titles)
- Ghost Master: Resurrection — Issues have been reported with game progression in the Walls of Judgment DLC.
- Grandia HD Collection — Players may experience slowdown in certain areas.
- Resident Evil 5 — Users may experience audio problems in specific sections of the game.
Unsupported titles (currently classified as impacted)
Nintendo has flagged a small number of releases as fully unsupported on the successor hardware due to game progression issues that prevent normal play.
Those titles include:
- Attack on Titan 2
- Crypt Carnage
- Megadimension Neptunia 7
- Truck Simulator USA
Context and next steps
Backwards compatibility work on console successors is frequently iterative: some titles are fixed quickly, others require coordinated patches from publishers, and a minority remain unsupported until a viable fix is available.
Players who encounter problems should check official publisher channels and the Nintendo support site for updates, and monitor eShop or system update notices for patch availability.
For industry watchers, continued tracking of patch notes and developer statements will provide the clearest confirmation when additional titles are restored to full functionality.