The Nintendo Switch 2: A Comprehensive Overview
On January 16, 2025, Nintendo surprised fans worldwide by releasing the official trailer for the Nintendo Switch 2 on their YouTube channels without prior announcement. The reveal, accurately predicted by gaming insider NateTheHate, has sparked immense interest and speculation across the gaming community. Below is a detailed look at what we know so far about the Nintendo Switch 2.
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Table of Content
- Size
- Design
- What's inside?
- Release Date
- Price
- What are we going to play?
Size
The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to be larger in every dimension than its predecessor. According to the trailer, the console boasts a larger screen, Joy-Cons, and even the control sticks. While exact specifications are under wraps, insider reports suggest dimensions of 116 mm in height, 270 mm in width, and 14 mm in thickness, making it 3.1 cm wider and 1.4 cm taller than the original Switch. Rumors also hint at an 8-inch screen, a step up from the 7-inch display on the OLED version of the first Switch.
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Design
The design of the Switch 2 introduces magnetic Joy-Cons that connect to the console via recessed contacts, enhancing durability and security. The SL and SR buttons are now larger and metallic, ensuring the Joy-Cons stay firmly attached. A notable design change is the side-insertion of the Joy-Cons into the new holder, which has a flat upper grip. The buttons on the Joy-Cons have been slightly enlarged, and the sticks will reportedly use Hall effect sensors to combat stick drift. However, the IR camera has been omitted, potentially affecting backward compatibility for certain games.
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The top bezel of the console features a microphone and a USB Type-C port, possibly for direct connectivity with wired joysticks and in-game voice chat.
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What's inside?
While we await the full reveal at the Nintendo Direct on April 2, 2025, rumors suggest that the Switch 2 will feature hardware comparable to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Speculations include a custom Nvidia Tegra T239 processor, 12 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of internal storage with support for various microSD cards. The console is expected to launch with an LCD screen rather than OLED, but it's poised to support high-resolution graphics, possibly up to Quad HD in docked mode.
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Release Date
NateTheHate suggests that the Switch 2 won't hit the shelves before May 2025, with an official announcement expected at the Nintendo Direct in April. A June release seems likely, especially with the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience tour kicking off on April 4, offering early hands-on opportunities in several major cities around the world.
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**Here is the list of cities and dates for the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience tour:**
- New York — 04/04-06/04
- Paris — 04/04-06/04
- Los Angeles — 11/04-13/04
- London — 11/04-13/04
- Berlin — 25/04-27/04
- Dallas — 25/04-27/04
- Milan — 25/04-27/04
- Toronto — 25/04-27/04
- Tokyo — 26/04-27/04
- Amsterdam — 09/05-11/05
- Madrid — 09/05-11/05
- Melbourne — 09/05-11/05
- Seoul — 31/05-01/06
- Hong Kong — To be announced
- Taipei — To be announced
Price
As of now, the price remains unconfirmed, but speculation points towards a starting price of €399, with some fans hoping for a slightly lower cost of around €349. We'll have to wait for the Nintendo Direct for official pricing details.
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What are we going to play?
The announcement video showcased Mario Kart 9 as the first exclusive title for the Switch 2, promising online play for up to 24 players, new track types, and revamped item boxes. While we await further announcements at the Nintendo Direct, fans are speculating about a lineup that could include major titles such as Fallout 4, Red Dead Redemption 2, Tekken 8, and more.
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**Here are some of the most anticipated games rumored for the Switch 2:**
- Fallout 4
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Tekken 8
- Starfield
- Diablo IV
- Elden Ring
- MySims Action Bundle
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- Final Fantasy VII Remake
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Stay tuned for more updates on the Nintendo Switch 2 as we approach the Nintendo Direct in April 2025. We'll keep you posted on all the latest news and developments.