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"Nintendo Switch 2: Unveiling the New Pocket Flagship"

By GabrielApr 08,2025

The official trailer for the Nintendo Switch 2 was released on January 16, 2025, taking the gaming world by surprise. Without any prior announcement, videos showcasing the new form factor of the console suddenly appeared on Nintendo's YouTube channels. While the release date had been a topic of speculation for a long time, it was NateTheHate who accurately predicted that the Switch 2 would be unveiled on January 16. If you haven't seen the trailer yet, you can watch it below:

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From the video, it's evident that the Nintendo Switch 2 is larger in every dimension compared to its predecessor. The screen, Joy-Cons, and even the sticks have been slightly enlarged. While exact specifications remain undisclosed, insiders suggest the Switch 2 will have dimensions of 116 mm in height, 270 mm in width, and 14 mm in thickness. This makes it 3.1 cm wider and 1.4 cm taller than the original Nintendo Switch. Additionally, rumors indicate an 8-inch screen diagonal, compared to the 7-inch screen of the OLED version of the first Switch.

Size Nintendo Switch 2Image: x.com

Design

The video presentation introduces a new design for the Joy-Cons, which are now magnetic and connect to the console via two recessed contacts in the body. Concerns about fragility are addressed by insiders who assure that the contacts are well-protected within the console's frame, making it nearly impossible to forcibly remove the Joy-Cons without damaging the console. The SL and SR buttons, now larger and metallic, facilitate the magnetic connections, ensuring the controllers stay securely attached. However, this design necessitates bezels on the sides of the screen.

The video also shows the controllers sliding to the side after pressing a button, indicating a change in the holder that transforms them into a full-fledged joystick. The upper part of the grips is now flat, and the Joy-Cons insert from the sides rather than the top. The buttons on the Joy-Cons have been slightly enlarged, and the sticks are rumored to use Hall effect sensors to prevent drift. However, the IR camera has been removed, which might affect backward compatibility for games like Ring Fit Adventure.

New Joy ConsImage: youtube.com

Additionally, the top bezel of the console features a microphone and a USB Type-C port, hinting at potential uses such as direct connectivity with wired joysticks and in-game voice chat. More details on these features are expected soon.

TypeC port on Switch 2Image: youtube.com

What's inside?

While we await the full specifications to be revealed at the Nintendo Direct on April 2, speculation suggests that the Switch 2 will have performance comparable to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. There's also a possibility that in docked mode, it might support Quad HD resolution, if not 4K.

Insiders agree on the following speculated specifications for the Switch 2:

Processor: Custom Nvidia Tegra T239
RAM: 12 GB
Storage: 256 GB
Memory Card Support: microSDHC, microSDXC, microSD Express
Screen: LCD, 8 inches

Despite the absence of an OLED screen at launch, the console's specs are promising. It's expected to support many AAA titles from previous years, including a potential port of Genshin Impact, announced back in 2020.

Nintendo Switch 2Image: youtube.com

Release Date

NateTheHate suggests that the console won't be released before May, with the official date to be announced at the Nintendo Direct in April. We predict a June release, especially since the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience tour starts on April 4, allowing early hands-on experiences. Registration for the tour is open on the official Nintendo website until January 26.

Nintendo Switch 2 ExperienceImage: nintendo.com

Here is the list of cities and dates where the console will be showcased:

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

While nothing is confirmed, fans speculate that the Switch 2 might start at €399, with some suggesting a slightly lower price of €349. It's best to wait for the Nintendo Direct for official pricing details.

Nintendo Switch 2Image: stuff.tv

What are we going to play?

The announcement video showcased the first exclusive game for the console, Mario Kart 9, which will support online play for up to 24 players, introduce new track types, and feature more noticeable yellow item boxes.

Mario Kart 9Image: youtube.com

More official announcements are expected at the Nintendo Direct, but fans are already speculating about potential titles for the Switch 2. Here are some of the most interesting suggestions:

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

This is all the information currently available about the Nintendo Switch 2. Stay tuned for more updates following the Nintendo Direct in April!

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