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Nintendo offers Switch 2 editions of Zelda, Mario Party and more
Nintendo revealed during todays Switch 2 Direct that its offering enhanced editions of several of its popular Switch games on the new system. These Switch 2 Editions are available as standalone titles, and also as upgrade packs for existing games. Among the titles revealed to have both original Switch launches and Switch 2 Enhanced Editions were The Legend of Zelda titles Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, which will be available on the Switch 2 at launch.The Switch 2 Enhanced Editions of the games come with several features that, appropriately, enhance the gameplay experience. For example, both Zelda games have a feature called Zelda Notes, which helps users navigate the world and find in-game locations with commentary from the Princess herself. The Switch 2 edition of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond comes with Quality (4K at 60 fps) and Performance (full HD at 120 fps) modes and also allows users to aim Samuss arm cannon with the Joy-Con 2s mouse controls.Other Switch 2 editions feature new DLC for their games. Super Mario Party Jamboree has new modes centered around the Switch 2s built-in microphone and mouse controls, as well as the optional proprietary camera. It also has Jamboree TV, which features Bowser Live, a game show-like experience featuring physical movement. It launches on July 24. Similarly, Kirby and the Forgotten Lands Switch 2 edition features an exclusive DLC called Star-Crossed World, which launches on August 28.The only other game confirmed to have a Switch 2 edition at launch is Pokmon Legends: Z-A, which will have enhanced resolution and frame rates. Nintendo implied that other games could have Switch 2 Enhanced Editions announced at some point in the future. The Enhanced Edition features are also available as purchasable upgrades to existing versions of the game.GB DailyStay in the know! Get the latest news in your inbox dailyRead our Privacy PolicyThanks for subscribing. Check out more VB newsletters here.An error occured.
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