Good news! If you have been worried about giving up Transing animal: New horizon The island saved on a control panel will rot in the warehouse, then do not worry. You will be able to switch your update seamless data to Nintendo Switch 2 without downloading an additional application or using a cloud.
Nintendo Switch 2 will have the option to transfer the complete system from your initial switch, move through everything In a process – including your beloved island. Nintendo confirmed this in an interview with Polygon last week.
Therefore, I should clarify that when you transfer the system, everything like saving data will remain on Nintendo Switch and once it moves to Nintendo Switch 2, senior director of the program management group, Takuhiro Dohta said. “But [Animal Crossing] The island will be a practical move. Therefore, it will leave Nintendo Switch and move to Nintendo Switch 2.

Previously, technically there were two ways to move your island. You can save it to the cloud and then reload it (although this is like that if you lose or break your switch) or you will need to download the Transfer Transfer application application of Animal Animal Crossing: New Horizons Island on your switch to transfer it from one dashboard to another tool. The previous cloud method also asked you Contact Nintendo to download dataTherefore. Not great.
Although both of these methods are not terrible, they seem a bit complicated when moving saving data. It is so easy to understand, because Nintendo does not want you to have your copy of your island on many devices and nothing, but still the same! It is great to know that you will not have to deal with any cumbersome when keeping your island safe. While many of us (including myself) do not touch New horizon For many years, it was sad to lose all the difficult tasks we put in.
That is being said, you will need both the original Nintendo Switch and your Nintendo Switch 2 to make this transfer, so if you are trading your switch to get a cheaper switch, you still need to use cloud backup. ☹