Those big Animal Crossing and Splatoon updates are meant to be a pathway for fans to migrate to Switch 2 at their own pace, Nintendo says
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Jordan Gerblick
2026-02-04
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Nintendo kicked off 2026 with huge updates for popular games that launched years ago on the original Switch. Animal Crossing: New Horizons' transformative 3.0 update added a new hotel feature that brings offshore strangers to your island as tourists and juiced up visuals on Switch 2, while Splatoon's unexpectedly meaty 11.0.0 update made some major gameplay changes, like the new Flow Aura mechanic for kill streaks and health bars displaying approximate HP for allies and opponents.
During Nintendo's latest investor presentation, president Shuntaro Furukawa explained the company's philosophy on releasing such big updates for legacy Switch titles. It's worth noting that we ran this quote through machine translation, so Furukawa's precise wording is unclear:
"To promote the adoption of a new platform, it is essential to release new titles on a regular basis. Furthermore, as we progress with the transition from Switch to Switch 2 over the coming years, we consider it extremely important to maintain our connection with customers who are already familiar with Nintendo hardware," said Furukawa.
After a huge Animal Crossing: New Horizons patch was announced out of nowhere, Nintendo says it's "constantly considering" the balance of new Switch 2 games and big updates
Despite shifting its "primary development focus to Nintendo Switch 2", Nintendo still plans on making games for the original Switch, and hopes fans will continue to play old ones, too
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"In this sense, we aimed to update major Switch titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Splatoon 3 at this juncture. This allows more people to continue playing on Switch while creating a pathway for customers to migrate to Switch 2 at their own pace, particularly when new titles of interest launch. From this perspective, we see value in updating software for the widely adopted Switch to sustain its operational base and encourage players to revisit these titles."
Relevant here is the fact that both Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Splatoon 3 were both recently updated with content that works on the original Switch hardware, as well as upgrades specific to Switch 2. It sounds like Nintendo's strategy is to pull back lapsed players on OG Switch with some cool new stuff only to remind them that, hey, it just so happens this game is even better on Switch 2. Wink, wink.
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burntMarshmallow
Feb 04, 10:41 PM
yeah I smelled it. .wp Seems okay to me. Not for speedrunners.
sleeping_on_air
Feb 04, 09:01 PM
boring characters. %absolutely premium Honestly... : 🙌
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