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Should you move your Switch 1 data to the Switch 2? Well, yes and no Here’s what you need to know when deciding to transfer your Switch 1 data to your brand new Switch 2 console.
The system transfer is easy. Once prompted during the Switch 2 startup, all you have to do is make sure your other Switch is nearby and both consoles are connected to the internet.
Select Continue. Now, switch to the target console, in this case, the Nintendo Switch 2. From the Home Menu, select System Settings, then Users, and then Transfer Your User Data.
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Once the transfer is complete, digital Switch 1 titles you own will be automatically redownloaded on Switch 2, allowing you to pick up where you left off on the new system.