For nearly eight years, the Nintendo Switch has held a giant foothold in the gaming world, coming perilously close. 150 million lifetime units have been sold At the time of writing. But eight years a long Time to hit the market for a video game console. Naturally, there will be a new one, and we think we’ll find out soon enough.
Very soon, in fact. A recent flurry of “inside” leaks and true news reporting points this week As we will eventually learn about Nintendo Switch 2. After years of speculation, we may actually have some answers about the most talked about thing in video games. Of course, that couldn’t happen either, which made me look very stupid.
But let’s say it’s real. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming Switch 2 reveal, as well as some information on what to expect from the console.
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Nintendo Switch 2 reveal: when is it and what will we see?
Let’s get the bad news out of the way first: We don’t know when Nintendo will show us the Switch 2. In fact, we don’t even know it’s actually called “Switch 2.” This is the current assumption. However, we know it exists and we will see it soon. Nintendo confirmed Back in May 2024 a “successor to the Nintendo Switch” would be announced before the end of the fiscal year.
You might be thinking: “It’s already 2025! Where was the announcement?” One of the funniest things about corporations is that they make their own silly little calendars, and Nintendo’s financial calendar ends up being March 31, 2025. This, dear readers, is the final date by which we will see the Nintendo Switch 2 in all its glory.
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That said, it almost certainly won’t be that long before Nintendo shows us the Switch 2. From multiple sources, such as trusted shops. VGC And Verge A podcast with a good track record is called Net to hateThursday, January 16th is pointing to the day we’ll see the Switch 2. According to all of these reports, which have come out independently and at least seem believable, Nintendo will be unveiling an early hardware on Thursday that won’t. Focus as much on the games as it will on telling you the Switch 2 exists.
According to the same report, there will be another event in February or March to showcase the software. This is similar to how Nintendo handled the launch of the original Switch; It was announced with a quick trailer video in October 2016, followed by a major software-focused event in January 2017, and expanded to store shelves in March 2017.
Nintendo Switch 2: How is it different from the original Switch?
Without an official announcement, it’s hard to say for sure what the Switch 2 actually is. However, there have been so many leaks and reports that we can gather a better picture from here.
First of all, almost everyone expects the Switch 2 to be, well, a more powerful Nintendo Switch. This means it will still be a hybrid handheld/home console device with detachable Joy-Con controllers and an included dock for outputting to a television. All this has been expected for a while, but if there was any doubt, there was a third-party accessory company Genki. Parade around a mockup (based on measurements theoretically provided by Nintendo) of the device behind closed doors at CES in early January.
If that mockup is to be believed, the new unit will be larger than the original Switch, with a larger display to match the new size. The Joy-Cons are said to attach magnetically this time, rather than sliding on or off the rail. Insider sources have also leaked from the shipping and manufacturing sectors. According to the known leaker Centro LeaksThe new console will have 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The original Switch launched with just 4GB of RAM and just 32GB of internal storage, so those are huge leaps.
List of Nintendo Switch 2 games: Rumors so far
For sports, that part is even darker. The above release date news also includes information about possible launch (or launch window) games. According to those sources Mario Kart 9 Along with third-party contributions, it’s likely to be released on or near the Switch 2’s launch. Assassin’s Creed: The Mirage, Final Fantasy VII: The RemakeAnd according to A Various leaks, Red Dead Redemption 2.
If this is a daunting list for you, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, none of this is official. Second, even if these are all real, they likely represent a small fraction of what was available early in the Switch 2’s life. Third, they’re all really cool-looking games that definitely wouldn’t run on the original Switch, and Nintendo is probably out to prove that this thing can run some sort of modern AAA games. Remember, the first third-party game Ever shown running on a switch C skyrimwho was six years old at that time.
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