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Lies of P Heads to Switch 2: What Early Previews Reveal

🌐 Nintendo Life · July 19, 2026 · 0 views ·Original article ↗

Lies of P Heads to Switch 2: What Early Previews Reveal

The highly anticipated port of Lies of P is set to arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 next month, and early preview coverage is now flooding in from major gaming outlets. For collectors and handheld enthusiasts, this marks another significant title joining the Switch 2's growing library of AAA ports.

Lies of P: Complete Edition will launch on the Switch 2 eShop with a robust day one patch designed to address performance concerns that reviewers have identified during their hands-on time. This approach—while now commonplace—underscores the technical challenges developers face when bringing demanding titles to Nintendo's hybrid hardware.

What the Previews Show

The early coverage has been largely positive, confirming that developer Neowiz and publisher Round8 Studio have successfully delivered a playable and enjoyable experience on the Switch 2. However, the previews haven't shied away from highlighting specific technical compromises, particularly regarding the console's quality mode.

This is particularly relevant for the collector community. The Switch 2's enhanced processing power compared to its predecessor has created expectations for superior performance in ports, yet real-world limitations still apply. Quality mode appears to be where some of these compromises are most apparent, suggesting players may need to choose between visual fidelity and smooth frame rates—a decision that will likely influence which version collectors prefer.

Why This Matters

Lies of P originally launched in 2023 to critical acclaim, praised for its challenging soulslike combat and gothic Victorian atmosphere. The game represents the type of premium third-party content that Nintendo enthusiasts have long requested on handheld devices. Its arrival on Switch 2 signals continued publisher confidence in the platform's viability for demanding titles.

For game collectors, this port is significant for several reasons. First, it demonstrates the Switch 2's capability to handle modern AAA experiences, despite not matching home console or PC performance levels. Second, the existence of multiple platform versions creates collecting opportunities—some enthusiasts will want the definitive console version alongside the portable iteration.

The day one patch requirement suggests a "use caution" approach for completionists seeking pristine, original versions. However, given the positive overall sentiment in previews, the final product appears solid enough to satisfy both casual players and those seeking portable handheld gaming.

With the launch imminent, Lies of P: Complete Edition is shaping up to be one of the Switch 2's strongest early third-party offerings. Collectors and soulslike enthusiasts should definitely add this to their watchlists.

Source: Nintendo Life

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