CDPR "thought it was going to be more of a challenge" porting Cyberpunk 2077 to Nintendo Switch 2, but beefier specs and microSD made it "surprisingly fast"

Cyberpunk 2077
(Image credit: CD Projekt Red)

Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. That feels strange to write, considering the game barely runs on the PS4 and Xbox One – even the Phantom Liberty DLC completely skipped those consoles. But it turns out, getting it to work on the Switch 2 wasn't difficult.

"We really thought it was going to be more of a challenge," says Charles Tremblay, VP of technology at CD Projekt Red in an interview with IGN. "But in the end, not that much."

"It was very difficult for the previous generation of consoles," Tremblay admits. "I think I will say that the most difficult problem was the mechanical hard drive, which is one of the things that’s very important not to have." Instead, the Switch 2's microSD Express storage system "is great," says Tremblay, and "the Switch 2 has more RAM" than last-gen consoles, too.

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