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TheNintendo Switch 2is coming with many changes and seems like a big step for Nintendo.
Nintendo has said that theSwitch 2 development had a clear visionfrom the start.
This means thatfeatures like Achievements have no hope if Nintendo has a reason in mind for the exclusion.
Some individual Switch games, likeZelda games, have their own achievementsthrough the Nintendo Switch app.
Some third-party games on the Switch 2 might still include achievements, like EAs own system.
This choice matters because many players like and expect achievements as part of their current playthroughs.
It’s a way to show off how users earned more stars or did something unique in the games.
It also shows what percentage of players did or did not earn that same achievement.
On the other hand, Sony was more hesitant, which did not help sales of the PlayStation 3.
When the PlayStation 3 launched, it didnt have a similar system.
Instead, Sony focused on the game experience and building its PlayStation internet (PSN) online service.
As this trend grew in the gaming community,Sony eventually gave in by releasing its PlayStation Trophies system.
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Trophies also became part of players PSN profiles, making sharing accomplishments and competing with friends easier.
It was also fun to earn platinum trophies.
Nintendo likely believes its games are engaging enough on their own without needing extra rewards to keep players interested.
Some game studios make custom achievement systems that fit perfectly with their games style or story.
These can be creative and add extra fun to the gameplay.
The downside is thatthese systems can be very different from one game to another.
When games from other platforms are brought to the Switch, they sometimes keep their original achievement systems.
This highlights Nintendo’s overall approach to grabbing new ideas from others.
Hopefully, that will change, but it’s doubtful.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release in 2025. Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games. A full reveal is pencilled in for April 2, 2025.
Based on this, it means thatfans shouldn’t get their hopes up for achievements.
Many, including myself, find it difficult to see the logic in not adding standardized features.
Nintendos refusal to add system-wide achievements seems motivated by its company culture.
The company could also want players not to worry about achievements as a way of having unnecessary competition.
Nintendo likely believesits games are engaging enough on their own without needing extra rewardsto keep players interested.
Right now, Nintendo isnt changing its mind about achievements.
The company hasn’t been competing with Sony or Xbox for a while and has worked well.
No one can say what works except for Nintendo itself.
Any change would have to fit Nintendos values.
Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.
A full reveal is pencilled in for April 2, 2025.