Celcius
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Next year (we assume) the Switch 2 will finally be released and millions of gamers will be upgrading. Let's assume that it has 100% backwards compatibility as is widely expected. There's one question that over 139 million gamers will have to answer:
What will you do with your original Switch now?
On one hand, the original Switch will still work perfectly fine and play all the same games it did before. Plus, many folks have the OLED model with it's super nice screen. However, the Switch 2 will be playable anywhere the original was and would still play all the old games plus all the new ones as well. The screen most likely may not be OLED but should be noticeably bigger.
Do you just put the OG Switch into the closet and keep it as a back-up unit? Give it to a family member? Sell it to reduce part of the cost of upgrading? I'm just curious what everyone's plans are.
What will you do with your original Switch now?
On one hand, the original Switch will still work perfectly fine and play all the same games it did before. Plus, many folks have the OLED model with it's super nice screen. However, the Switch 2 will be playable anywhere the original was and would still play all the old games plus all the new ones as well. The screen most likely may not be OLED but should be noticeably bigger.
Do you just put the OG Switch into the closet and keep it as a back-up unit? Give it to a family member? Sell it to reduce part of the cost of upgrading? I'm just curious what everyone's plans are.