Super Smash Bros. Ultimate might not be getting a dedicated Switch 2 Edition, but it's still seen some massive improvements that make it well worth booting up again on the new console.
While it's true that the Nintendo Switch 2's launch library is a little slim since it's really just Mario Kart World and Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, there's still a good deal to play thanks to how many original Switch games have seen dedicated upgrade updates that make them play better than they ever could before.
Families and friendships are going to ruined by Knockout Tour in Mario Kart World.
Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom are leading the charge here until games like Super Mario Party Jamboree and Kirby and the Forgotten Land get an update, there are also a bunch of games getting more minor upgrades on June 12 like Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. One game that wasn't on that big list is Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but it's still seen some notable improvements.
As pointed out by Twitter user LittleMacMainKO, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate may not have gotten its own dedicated Switch 2 Edition like Breath of the Wild or a proper...