TheNintendo Switch 2has finally arrived, bringing with it a variety of games for players to engage with on the handheld device. As you may expect, Link is a prominent character among the many games you can find in theSwitch 2’s expansive catalog. However, you may be surprised to learn that one of Link’s appearances is from an exclusive cameo seen in a 23-year-old arcade game.

In an interesting twist, one of thebiggest games on theSwitch 2’s retro listing is not aLegend of Zeldatitle. WhileTears of the Kingdomgets an impressive graphical update on theSwitch 2, running at a stunning 60 FPS, Link’s prominence in that game is to be expected.One game only ever saw Link appear on the Nintendo GameCube console, alongside arcade cabinets in the early 2000s.

Soul Calibur 2 Link being used as a playable character in Switch 2 port

Play As An Exclusive Console Character Once Again

Link was one of the most unexpected featured characters in the home console release ofSoul Calibur 2, the sequel to the popular 3D arcade fighting game released in 2002. As one of the most popular fighting games of all time, Link was perhaps the most played character in that game for GameCube owners. For theSwitch 2, Link once again shows up as a character exclusive to the new Nintendo console.

TheSwitch 2port forSoul Calibur 2features much of the same content as the GameCube version, with Link being on the playable roster through another Nintendo collaboration. SinceLink is on the roster ofSoul Calibur 2on theSwitch 2, he can be selected for local or online play. Thankfully, Link is part of the base roster, as he does not exist as a hidden character you have to unlock in some obscure way.

Soul Calibur 2 Nightmare vs Link in Switch 2 port version survival mode match

Some of the hidden characters inSoul Calibur 2are Cervantes, Lizardman, and Yoshimitsu, who also appears in manyTekkenfighting games. Each can be unlocked through Weapon Master Mode, alongside stages, character weapons, and additional modes.

Other ports ofSoul Calibur 2in the past have never been able to feature Link againon the roster, mainly since those editions of the game have been on non-Nintendo consoles. With theSwitch 2bringing back this popular gameyet again, it finally allows players to control Link again in a fighting game. Since Link never appears in another fighting game afterSoul Calibur 2, this is a rare opportunity once thought lost to time.

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Make Sure You Have Online Functions For Your Switch 2

One of the biggest benefits of having Link playable again for theSwitch 2’sSoul Calibur 2port is the new inclusion of online play. In the original GameCube version of the fighting game, online matchmaking was not conceived yet, so the only way to face other players as Link was through local offline matches. Now,players can pick Link when facing opponents online, expanding the competition this rare cameo has never seen before.

That being said,you need to have purchased Nintendo Switch Onlineto start searching for online matches. The quality of online matches does depend on Nintendo’s unique online systems, which may lack rollback netcode to form strong connections between far-away players. As of this time of writing, it is unclear if theSwitch 2’s online functionalityhas been fixed in any way to make online play smoother with a new console.

Soul Calibur 2comes as a free title for players who purchase the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack deal. This offer includes a library ofSwitch 2games with online modes that feature heavier multiplayer support than you might expect.

In order to connect with friends who want to play Link inSoul Calibur 2online, they must also have some version of the Nintendo Switch Online purchased. Connecting with friends in a game is simple once both players have the online functionality required for multiplayer modes. In no time, you and your friend can battle as the Hero of Hyrule against each other in a realm where souls still burn.

Not Every Console Exclusive Soul Calibur 2 Character Is In The Switch 2 Port

PlayStation and Xbox Characters Are Excluded This Time

Unfortunately,exclusive characters from the PlayStation 2 and original Xbox versions ofSoul Calibur 2are not playablein theSwitch 2port of the game. When Link was the sole cameo in the GameCube edition ofSoul Calibur 2, other consoles got these characters instead:

While PlayStation players gotHeihachi from theTekkenseriesof fellow 3D fighting games, Xbox players could play as Spawn, the warrior of hell from the 90s Image Comics, written by Todd McFarlane.Neither version ofSoul Calibur 2got the other character, just as both didn’t have Linkon their rosters either. While Link has always been considered the"best"guest character of these three, each has their place in the game’s history.

Heihachi was included inSoul Calibur 2as almost a direct reference to theTekkengames, which were created by the same developers. Meanwhile, Spawn lacked his signature cloak and chains in favor of a large battleaxe that he used to fight.

The first re-release ofSoul Calibur 2for modern consoles was back in the 2010s withSoul Calibur II HD Online. This version of the game, available for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, featured Spawn and Heihachi on the same roster, but no Link. This edition of the game was later made compatible with the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles as well.

Since Nintendo is using the GameCube port ofSoul Calibur 2, it makes sense that Heihachi and Spawn aren’t included. However, for big fans of the arcade classic,this is a missed opportunity to bring together all the exclusive charactersinto one definitive edition of the title.

Even though Spawn and Heihachi will not be playable, the inclusion of Link in this fighting game again for the first time in decades should not be pushed aside. Hopefully, theNintendo Switch 2will feature more classic fighting games from the GameCube era as more titles are added to the system post-launch.