Nintendo is back with more Switch 2 confusion: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom won't support cloud saves on Switch 2, nobody knows why, and even Nintendo's own store pages can't agree
It appears Mario Party Jamboree and Donkey Kong Bonanza won't support cloud ⛦saves either, at least in the US and Europe

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 continues to be a deeply confusing console, with Nintendo's latest curveball being a small notati💯on at the bottom of some Switch 2 games' product pages saying those games aren't compatible with the Switch Online's Cloud save feature.
For the uninitiated, the officially titled Save Data Cloud feature is a perk of the Switch Online subs🥀cription that lets you save game data to the cloud instead of exclusively to your cons👍ole. It's a simple, convenient way to back up save data and facilitate cross-console continuity, but for whatever reason, it seems some Switch 2 games just aren't compatible with it.
, if you head to the , it says at the very bottom: "Please note: this software does not support the Nintendo Switch Online paid membership's Save Data Cloud backup feature." As is Nintendo's way, there's no explanation.Bafflingly, the disclaimer isnꦡ't present on , but it is there on the pages for 𒉰 and .
Con💛fused yet? Me too! But just wait; it gets even weirder. If you head to , the d🐼isclaimer appears to be absent. It's possible, I guess, that it just got lost in translation somewhere, but I dunno, I looked pretty hard and couldn't find anything about cloud saves at all.
I've reached out to Ni🐠ntend🍷o for comment and didn't receive a reply in time for publication, but I'll update this article if I hear back.
While it feels like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 news is constantly evolving at this point, you can keep up with our list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Switch 2 games to see what titles are on their way to the new console.
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