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The Nintendo Switch does not natively run Phantasy Star Online 2 because it instead runs "PSO2 Cloud" which is the cloud-streamed version of the game. However, that does not discount that Sega could make it work considering the game did also run on the PlayStation Vita for a very long time (albeit with 13 GB weekly updates that I recall due to the extreme compression). The Switch definitely should be able to handle the game without the separation the Vita had (the Vita had Vita-exclusive blocks that changed graphical settings for every player who entered as well as enemy spawns to keep performance consistent for the Vita and the new graphics engine for Phantasy Star Online 2 was initially demonstrated on the Vita Blocks).
Also never trust IGN or any reviewer like them.
You want to play an already instable game with bad anticheat and big connection and server issues on a wlan handheld? XD and dont forget this games needles overblown size lol....
Sure, steam os is your smallest problem here... but yeah ptobably segas overall incompetency will ♥♥♥♥ up here too