While the Switch 2 has backwards compatibility, Nintendo is releasing upgraded versions of its old games with enhanced framerates and resolution, as well as extra content.It's also selling upgrades cheaper than full games, which you can get for titles you already own.The upgrades for andwill set you back $10.
Now, the company has started revealing more upgrade prices for old games, and it looks like the ones for and will cost you twice as much at $20.first posted about the upgrades' potential prices based on their eShop listings for Europe.The company has updated its US eShop since then to show that they're also being sold for $20 in the country.
If you buy the upgrade for , you're getting access to a new part of the game called Star-Crossed World, wherein you have to uncover the mystery surrounding the meteor that struck the world.Meanwhile comes with Jamboree TV, a game show hosted by Toad.The Switch 2 version of the title uses the console's Joy-Con 2 and microphone, and if you use its camera, you can also put your face into the action during mini-games.
for the Switch 2 will be available on July 24, while Kirby's Switch 2 edition will be available on August 28.Both games will set you back $80 if you buy the full Switch 2 version instead of upgrading an old copy.Nintendo has yet to release the prices for the Switch 2 editions of and , which will be available later this year.