• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

The Switch 2 Will Get Its Own Version Of Fortnite

April 16, 2025 by Ryan Parreno

Epic Games may be setting the precedent other game developers would be prudent to follow.

Nintendo has revealed that the Switch 2 will get its own version of Fortnite.

As originally shared by OatmealDome on Bluesky, Nintendo has updated their list of Switch games that have compatibility issues with Switch 2. Under the category Nintendo Switch games with issues that are planned to be addressed, they indicated that a Switch 2 version is planned for Fortnite. They also indicate that they will update their own game, Fitness Boxing, to resolve its issues on the upcoming console.

We originally found the list of Switch games that have issues running on the Switch 2 around the same time of the Switch 2 Direct. Nintendo then assured players that they were working on addressing these issues by working with developers. Given how big Fortnite is, not only as the head of the table in the live service space, but in the entire industry, this small update has huge implications.

There aren’t that many live service games on the original Switch, but for those games that were that successful and huge in scale, they could afford to invest in ‘impossible’ Switch ports, because they were definitely benefiting from adding another player base. On that end, Overwatch 2, Apex Legends, and Warframe all joined Fortnite in coming to the Switch.

As we have been seeing in previews of the console, third party developers are happy with the Switch 2. In particular, it seems to be easy to develop for, to the point that they are optimizing eight generation and even ninth generation games to be playable on the handheld. We believe that it will be easier for most developers to make new ports of their games on the Switch 2, instead of trying to fix whatever issues existed on the original versions on the Switch.

We had cited examples of games that just do not run at a suitable performance level on the Switch, such as Batman: Arkham Knight, Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, and Darksiders 3, but there were also games that were much closer on the spotlight, such as Mortal Kombat One and Ark: Survival Evolved. Even some true indie games, like Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, remain poor experiences on the original console.

While Nintendo did not cite these games on their list to have compatibility issues, we know that all of these games can run better on the Switch 2. And really, the approach that makes sense is the one Epic Games is going to take. We’re hopeful developers of these older games see that the opportunity is real to get these games to really come back on the Switch 2, and maybe they can just offer an upgrade fee for owners of the Switch versions.

While none of these have been decided, Epic seems to be setting a clear example that other studios would be prudent to follow.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

20 GTA Secrets That Blew Our MINDS

20 GTA Secrets That Blew Our MINDS

END OF VIDEO GAME STORES? PLAYSTATION DOUBLES DOWN & MORE

END OF VIDEO GAME STORES? PLAYSTATION DOUBLES DOWN & MORE

What The Hell Is Going On With Video Game DISCS?

What The Hell Is Going On With Video Game DISCS?

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of June 2026

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of June 2026

10 Highest Rated Games You HAVEN'T Played

10 Highest Rated Games You HAVEN'T Played

Meccha Chameleon - Before You Buy

Meccha Chameleon - Before You Buy

10 Games We Don't REGRET Playing 100%

10 Games We Don't REGRET Playing 100%

20 Emotional Story Games You Can GET LOST IN

20 Emotional Story Games You Can GET LOST IN

GTA 6: NEW Gameplay Details We FOUND

GTA 6: NEW Gameplay Details We FOUND

Category: UpdatesTag: Epic Games, Fortnite, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Switch 2

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Marvel Tokon Fighting Souls, PlayStation’s Next Live Service Game, Is Blocked On PC In 130 Countries
  • MachineGames Head Jerk Gustafsson Is Taking Over Arkane Studios In Unexpected XBOX / Bethesda Reshuffle
  • PlayStation Could Face Regulation Worldwide For Choosing To Stop Making Physical Games
  • PlayStation App Drops GTA 6 Theme From Its Icon
  • Final Fantasy VII Revelation’s DLC Plans May Have Leaked Online – Or Maybe Not

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme