Nintendo Switch 2 aims to get special improved versions of several Switch 1 games, including Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The newly applied reservation fans are worried about some games or at least one game, they will not support the function of saving in the Nintendo cloud.
Over the past day, users have noticed that nintendo pages for Tears of the kingdomThe SWITCH 2 edition transfers the following reservation: “Note: This software does not support the Nintendo Switch Online Function Paid membership saved in the data recording cloud.”
For Setpage for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Switch 2 Edition Apparently he also wore this waiver at some point, just like Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV.
Although since then it has disappeared from these sides, the tears of the kingdom still have a waiver of responsibility. However, the Japanese side, for Eurogamer By machine translation, he does not wear the same reservation; Only US and EU pages seem to show it.
Ign contacted Nintendo to clarify in this matter.
If this happens, it can create misleading scenarios for players. The Nintendo cloud saving option for NSO members is useful. It makes wearing games in systems or juggling space for storing games without losing saved progress, slightly less induceing stress.
In fact, importing a record file from the original switch to Switch 2 Edition of Tears of the Kingdom seems to continue to work. The Nintendo website has noticed an additional record nest for Switch 2 Edition, in which you can start a completely modern journey or “continue the previous one with existing saving data”. Nintendo notes that write data created in the second data recording gap cannot be survived in the version of the tears of the Kingdom of Nintendo Switch 1.
This is a misleading situation that can lead to some stress, because players probably would not like to lose the saving file in which they dropped many, many hours when updating the version. I hope it will be explained soon.
Switch 2 Edition has several reasons why owners of switches 2 to update, including the Zelda Notes application, which is equipped with helpful theme content, knowledge, and even some potential equipment repair options.
Eric is an independent IGN writer.