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While I do not know where that claim came from, based on past flash carts and what we know about the Switch 2, there might be some truth to that. I know we can't compare past consoles to future consoles but flash carts on the DS were compatible with the 3DS. And we already know that the Switch 2 is backwards compatible with the Switch 1 so at the very least, the Mig Switch can be inserted within the Switch 2.Does anyone know where the claim that Mig is compatible with Switch 2 came from? I've started seeing it on some places that sell it, and was just curious if there was anything to back that claim up from the original team. I know there are rumours that there are some Switch 2 units changing hands on the black market, so it's possible they could have tested it I suppose, but seems like a bold claim given Nintendo have probably had their hands on Mig devices for over a year now, possibly enough time to try and prevent such compatibility.
Side note, part of me honestly thinks that the Mig appearing is at least partly responsible for the Switch successor not coming out earlier than this year. Imagine a device launching with piracy enabled from day 0. That sounds like enough of a situation for Nintendo to slam the brakes on the entire release roadmap. Thoughts?
As for whether or not it affected the release window of the successor, there is evidence that might be the case. For the DS flash carts, Nintendo would occasionally release firmware updates that prevented them from functioning. Of course, the flash cart makers would release their own updates to counteract Nintendo's updates. When it comes to the Nintendo Switch, despite the Mig Switch being out for so long, Nintendo has done nothing to stop it. Its plausible that the reason is there is nothing they can do at least from the software side or they feel like its a lost cause. At any rate, a hardware solution might be more practical which may have impacted the time when the Switch 2 comes out. I've also heard some rumblings from before the Mig Switch even came out that releasing it so close to the end of the Switch 1's life cycle is practically begging for it to be patched on future consoles.







