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Some Switch 1 games won’t work on Switch 2, fans are scared

A big chunk of the Switch 1 library of games won’t be working on the new Switch 2 console. Some of these include popular titles such as Fortnite and Doom Eternal. This is a big trouble for game preservation and those who plan to buy the Switch 2 to play their game library in an enhanced way. Kotaku, despite all of the terrible things they have done in the past, has finally done a service to gamers by pointing out Nintendo’s greed with a clear list of titles. People are fuming after realizing that their old library is pretty much obsolete. This is a first on the plumber game company who always cared about backwards compatibility.

Switch 2 is pathetic

There will always be a mega consumer who will do their best to defend this terrible product despite all of the obvious issues and anti-consumer practices. They will stand in the way of a bullet for their beloved red company, who can freely use them any way they want. In this capitalistic dystopia we live in now, that we were warned about by the media we enjoy, has come to a reality. The only way to fight, is hold the line, that means not opening your wallets for Nintendo.

Nintendo is clearly getting very cocky, similar the Sony with the PS3 and PS5, but we can see that both of those consoles were a failure. Sales numbers for the Switch 2 will clearly be affected by scalpers, which then will turn on fake data for how many real people bought the system. Our capitalistic world is held by fake data, hence why cryptocurrency is a thing in the first place and why became popular in 2008.

Games are being treated as a commodity by these greedy companies, and they don’t even want you enjoying what you already paid for. Since they think games are a commodity, let’s show them they are right by not buying them.

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