The world of arcade-simulation tennis on the Nintendo Switch has always been a contested court. While Mario Tennis Aces dominates the party scene, hardcore fans of the ATP have long awaited a true simulation experience. Enter Tennis World Tour 2 —a title that promised to fix the mechanical flaws of its predecessor. However, on the Switch, performance has been a talking point.
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7.5/10 (Previously 4/10)
For collectors and CFW enthusiasts, grabbing version 1.5.0 is a no-brainer. The game finally plays like the simulation it was always meant to be. Serve, volley, and smash your way to #1—without the crashes. The world of arcade-simulation tennis on the Nintendo
If you are playing the cartridge version, the update is free from the eShop (roughly 2.8 GB). Install it immediately. However, on the Switch, performance has been a talking point