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If you’re eyeing the Nintendo Switch version of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds but also considering the upcoming Switch 2 console, here’s the short version:
✅ Yes, there’s an official upgrade path from Switch 1 to Switch 2.
⚠️ It’s paid (about $10 USD) and the Switch 2 version launches later than the initial Switch release.
Why this matters: Buying now on Switch might make sense—but if you plan to jump to Switch 2 down the line, you’ll want to know how much you’ll carry over, what it costs, and whether waiting is better.
Switch (2017) version vs Switch 2 roadmap
Release timing for Switch 2 physical
- The standard Switch version launched on September 25 2025 at ~$59.99 USD.
- A dedicated Switch 2 edition is scheduled for later (digital Holiday 2025, physical early 2026) at ~$69.99 USD
- The physical cartridge for Switch 2 will contain the full base game (64 GB), not the “game-key card” style.
Digital vs physical considerations
- If you buy the Switch version now—whether digital or physical—you’ll have access immediately.
- The Switch 2 version (digital) releases first, physical later. If you prefer physical media you may wait for early 2026.
- Physical Switch 2 version being a full cart means minimal download burden and potentially longer shelf-life.
Save/purchase transfer expectations (what Sega’s said)
- Sega confirms an Upgrade Pack from Switch to Switch 2 that allows “content and progress to carry over”.
- The FAQ lists a $10.00 USD Upgrade Pack for Switch users, explicitly for progress carry-over.
- So: Saves, unlocks, purchases unlocked on the Switch version are expected to transfer once you apply the upgrade pack.
- However: Full details (what counts as “content”) may vary; platform-specific purchases (e.g., DLC bought on Switch) appear covered, but always check at launch.
Performance/features expected on Switch 2 (targets/trailer notes)
- Preview commentary for the Switch version praised visuals and transformed vehicle modes (land/sea/air).
- For Switch 2, coverage indicates enhanced performance and full game cart release. Sega emphasises leveraging “full capability” of Switch 2.
- While exact targets (fps/resolution) haven’t been strictly published yet, industry reporting suggests Switch 2 version will aim higher than the base Switch.
- Physical packaging and pricing suggest parity with PS5/Xbox Series versions ($69.99 USD) for Switch 2 edition.
Should you buy now on Switch or wait?
Buy now on Switch if you:
- Want to play at launch (Sept 2025) and don’t mind later upgrade cost.
- Are budget-conscious and want the lower price ($59.99 USD).
- Prefer playing now and are okay with later “upgrade pack.”
Wait for Switch 2 if you:
- Plan to buy Switch 2 soon and want optimal performance.
- Prefer physical release and want the Switch 2 cart version (early 2026).
- Don’t mind waiting for the later version and potentially improved specs.
Verdict: For most players, buying the Switch version now and applying the $10 upgrade later offers strong value. If performance is your top priority or you’re buying Switch 2 anyway, waiting makes sense.
FAQs
Is there a free next-gen patch or paid “upgrade pack”?
Paid. The upgrade pack from Switch → Switch 2 is officially pegged at approximately $10 USD.
Will progress/cross-save work between Switch and Switch 2?
Yes — Sega states the upgrade path allows “content and progress to carry over.”
Is the Switch 2 cartridge the full game (no key card)?
Yes – the Switch 2 physical edition will house the full base game on a 64GB cartridge.
Will there be cross-play between Switch and Switch 2?
Yes — all versions share cross-platform and cross-generation support. The upgrade path doesn’t restrict multiplayer with Switch users.
Will Deluxe/Season Pass entitlements carry over?
Yes — since content is tied to your account/versions and the upgrade path supports content carry-over (assuming you own the Season Pass on Switch).
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