The Nintendo Switch 2 has been a topic of interest among gamers and tech enthusiasts alike. While it boasts impressive specs, including a battery life of around two hours in heavy gaming sessions, there are some concerns regarding the quality of its screen and the drift of its analog sticks. However, users have reported that some games from the previous generation have finally become playable at 30 frames per second (and above) with a stable frame rate, making them more enjoyable on the Switch 2.

In comparison to the Steam Deck, the Switch 2 seems to be a more feasible option, despite its limitations. The console's sales have been impressive, with Nintendo's fanbase in a state of euphoria. The company is expected to release a major exclusive title, Bloodborne 2: The Duskbloods, which is set to be released in 2026.

As for the possibility of 'backups' being launched on the console, it's difficult to predict when or if this will happen. Nevertheless, the Switch 2 has already proven to be a significant upgrade over its predecessor, and its potential for future growth is vast.