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The '''Nintendo Switch 2''' is the successor console to the [[wikipedia:Nintendo_Switch|Nintendo Switch]], and has full [[wikipedia:Backward_compatibility|backward compatibility]] with games for the original Switch, including Super Mario Odyssey. When running on Switch 2, Super Mario Odyssey may exhibit various minor differences.
The '''Nintendo Switch 2''' is the successor console to the [[wikipedia:Nintendo_Switch|Nintendo Switch]], and has full [[wikipedia:Backward_compatibility|backward compatibility]] with games for the original Switch, including Super Mario Odyssey. When running on Switch 2, Super Mario Odyssey may exhibit various minor differences.
== Differences ==
Playing Super Mario Odyssey on Nintendo Switch 2 results in the following differences:
* Loading times throughout the game are reduced dramatically due to the increased processing power of the Switch 2.
* Talking to the trumpeter in [[Metro Kingdom]] while standing near the very edge of the building will cause the game to [[freeze]]<ref>https://www.twitch.tv/belasr_/clip/TawdryOnerousJaguarChocolateRain-I4YubtRopAWOTEwh</ref>, rather than simply causing Mario to teleport downward during the [[Power Moon|moon]] cutscene.
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Revision as of 01:25, 24 August 2025

The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor console to the Nintendo Switch, and has full backward compatibility with games for the original Switch, including Super Mario Odyssey. When running on Switch 2, Super Mario Odyssey may exhibit various minor differences.

Differences

Playing Super Mario Odyssey on Nintendo Switch 2 results in the following differences:

  • Loading times throughout the game are reduced dramatically due to the increased processing power of the Switch 2.
  • Talking to the trumpeter in Metro Kingdom while standing near the very edge of the building will cause the game to freeze[1], rather than simply causing Mario to teleport downward during the moon cutscene.

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