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Switch 2 Cartridges Can Work on Switch 1—But Only Some. Here’s What’s Going On

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So you just picked up a Switch 2 game and thought, “Hey, what happens if I pop this into my old Switch 1?”

Well, if it’s a Switch 2-only game like Mario Kart World, your original Switch will politely tell you, “Nope.” You’ll see a message saying the software is designed for Switch 2 and won’t load. Game over.

But here’s the surprise: Some Switch 2 Edition cartridges actually do work on Switch 1—and people are just now figuring out how and why.


🎮 Wait, What Works and What Doesn’t?

Let’s break it down:

  • Switch 2-exclusive games (like Mario Kart World) do not run on Switch 1. No way around it.
  • But Switch 2 Edition versions of cross-gen games (like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)? They do run on Switch 1—as the original Switch 1 version of the game.

That means if you pick up a Switch 2 Edition cartridge of a game that’s available on both consoles, your Switch 1 will just boot up the OG version like nothing’s changed.


📦 What Does the Box Say?

Look closely and you’ll see a little line on Switch 2 Edition packaging:

“This Nintendo Switch 2 Edition comprises the Nintendo Switch game and the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition upgrade pack.”

Translation? The cartridge contains both the original game and the Switch 2 upgrade. Your console just uses whatever version it can support.


🧠 But Why Is This Cool?

If you’re still rocking a Switch 1 but plan to upgrade later, this is great news. You can buy the Switch 2 Edition now, play the game on your current system, and get the upgraded version later when you finally make the jump to Switch 2. No double-dipping required (unless Nintendo decides to charge extra for the fancy editions—more on that in a sec).

“Huh. Confirmed that this does indeed work on a Switch 1. (As the OG Switch game.) Kinda surprised,” said John Ricciardi, founder of localization company 8-4, on Bluesky after testing it out himself with a Zelda: Breath of the Wild Switch 2 Edition.


💸 But Here’s the Catch…

Nintendo’s not always giving away the upgrade for free. Some Switch 2 Editions cost more than their standard Switch 1 versions. That includes:

  • Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Switch 2 Edition
  • Tears of the Kingdom – Switch 2 Edition
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree – Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV (yes, that’s the full name 😅)

Meanwhile, some Switch 1 games have received free upgrades for Switch 2. Nintendo quietly dropped patch updates this week for titles like:

  • Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
  • Zelda: Link’s Awakening
  • Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

🕹️ Summary

  • You can’t play Switch 2-only games on Switch 1.
  • You can play some Switch 2 Edition cartridges on Switch 1—if the game exists on both consoles.
  • These cartridges include both versions, and your system runs what it can handle.
  • Some upgrades are free, others come at a premium price.

It’s a little messy, a little confusing, and very Nintendo. But if you’re eyeing a new game and thinking long-term, Switch 2 Editions might be the way to go—even if you’re still on your Switch 1.

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