On the Nintendo site, an earlier statement about several games, including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, no longer having the save data cloud backup feature, has been replaced with a fresh disclaimer that provides clear information regarding this matter.
According to Nintendo Life, references to cloud saves possibly not working have been eliminated in games such as Donkey Kong Bananza and Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV. For The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, a fresh disclaimer has appeared instead.
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In plain English, Tears of the Kingdom on a regular Nintendo Switch.
Tears of the Kingdom” on your original Nintendo Switch and saved your game using cloud saves, it appears those save files can be transferred to a newer Nintendo Switch (Switch 2). The wording of the disclaimer also indicates that it might be possible to move cloud save data from one Switch 2 to another. The store page for “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” on the new Switch 2 now includes this same disclaimer.
Besides using cloud saves, which is available even without a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, players have the option to perform a system transfer from Switch 1 to Switch 2. This allows them to move their digital games and save data across devices.
This is positive news for owners of Switch 1, as they can now utilize the new capabilities on Switch 2 for games like Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. These updates will include performance enhancements and added features such as the Zelda Notes app, which offers in-game achievements, sharing discoveries, and even trading items with other players. For those who have the original Switch 1, an upgrade to Switch 2 is available for $10. Here’s a comprehensive list of all Nintendo Switch games that will receive an enhanced version on Switch 2.
The announcement of Cloud saves for Switch 2 has left fans puzzled, along with questions about Nintendo’s Switch 2 Game-Key Cards. Nintendo later clarified that these cards remain unbound to an account after use, functioning as digital downloads. This means they can be used on various consoles, lent or even resold like traditional physical games.
On April 24th, preorders for the long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 will go live. Most stores plan to start selling this new console at 9 PM Pacific Time on April 23rd or midnight Eastern Time on April 24th. Although there was a brief delay in accepting preorders before the Switch 2’s release on June 5th, Nintendo decided not to raise the console’s price due to US tariffs. The Switch 2 will retail for $450 individually, or you can purchase a bundle with Mario Kart World for $500. However, Nintendo did increase the prices of several launch accessories and controllers.
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2025-04-23 20:10