So far, many whispers have been heard within the industry on what the Nintendo Switch 2 could feature. Let’s check out everything we know about the upcoming handheld and what upgrades to expect over the previous-gen Switch. Do come back to check out more news on the upcoming handheld, as we are regularly updating this.
Nintendo Switch 2: Expected Release Date
Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa has alsorevealedthat the companyaims to outsmart scalpersby ensuring an ample supply of the upcoming Nintendo Switch successor. By producing enough consoles to satisfy consumer demand, Nintendo hopes to prevent the inflated prices and limited availability that plagued the original Switch’s launch.
It is possible that the Nintendo president denied all the rumors of a successor simply todismiss unofficial hearsay. But after all, Nintendo has not officially spoken much about the next Switch. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt until the Nintendo Switch 2 is officially confirmed by Nintendo.
A new Mario game, potentially powered by Unreal Engine 4, is rumored for the Nintendo Switch 2.Reportssuggest a 3D Mario title as a launch game, followed by a highly anticipated Mario Kart X in the console’s second year. Nintendo is reportedly investing heavily in Mario Kart X, making it their most expensive game to date.
But then, Digital FoundryclaimedNintendo had axed the existence of a Pro model in favor of a full-on generational upgrade with major research & development resources assigned to it.
Nintendo doesn’t go ‘over the top’ when it comes to pricing. While games are expensive, the gaming consoles themselves (whether from Sony, Nintendo, or Microsoft) are sold at relatively affordable prices. So, we expect theNintendo Switch 2 to cost between $349 to $449.
Some rumors suggest the pricing could be upwards of $400. The rumors also statetwo different Switch 2 variantsare being worked on. One is reportedly going to be adigital-only variant, so games will have to be downloaded over the internet.
The other variant is expected to have support for physical cartridges. If Nintendo does launch two variants, the Switch 2 lineup will be similar to how Sony sells itsPS5gaming consoles, with both disc and digital versions available to purchase.
Bigger gaming consoles with advanced computing capabilities, such as Xbox Series S or PS5 Digital, are sold near the $400 price point. But despite the existence of those consoles, the Nintendo Switch 2 will have an exclusive fan following, and it will sell like hotcakes.Hopefully, the final price will not go above $400!
While the original Switch was featureful in various ways, the hardware was mid-range at best. All that has changed since Nintendo launched the Switch OLED, with a much more premium display.
I expect Nintendo to increase the price from $299 (1st gen). The original Switch console had a very basic 720p display. Since Nintendo Switch 2 will comewithvarious upgrades, the aforementioned price range is a decent assumption for the next-gen console. Start saving up now!
Based on the recentreports, we can estimate the power of the Nintendo Switch compared to the PS4 Pro and Xbox Series S in docked mode (before DLSS). The leaks cannot be verified yet and are just based on leaks and speculation. The specifications will see a significant RAM and storage upgrade. According to some Famiboards member claims, the next Switch console will have:
We previously heard that Switch 2 will featurePS5-level visualsand performance. The leaker then stated that its source had seenFinal Fantasy 7running on the Nintendo Switch 2 with impressive visual quality. Here, we speculated that Switch 2 could feature PS5-level visuals, but perhapsnot at the same level of fidelity.
But given the portable form factor it is limited to, it is tough to expect 4K-level gaming from the next Switch. Despite all this, the new console shouldfeature highly improved graphics. Moreover,a higher resolutionis achievable through AI upscaling too, notably a rumored feature.
The optimization from developers and scaled-down graphics from PC/PlayStation/Xbox versions also make this experience on a handheld possible.
New advancements, including the rumored upgraded chip, will result in amajor boost in visual fidelity of new gaming experienceson Nintendo Switch 2. Games from Nintendo, such as Super Mario, Pokemon, and perhaps a new Zelda game, will take the most advantage of the Switch 2’s updated internals. It will also be exciting to see new multiplayer experiences with better visuals coming to the Switch 2, along with new innovativeAR experiences.
The storageshould be upgraded greatly on the new Nintendo Switch since the sizes of games have increased dramatically. We could also seeexpandable storage supporton the Switch 2, as we saw on the Switch 1.
Speaking of thebattery, Nintendo has offered the same 9 hours of battery on its original Switch and the OLED variant. But, during heavy gaming scenarios, the battery life drops significantly. The portable form factor of the Switch does not allow the company to put a massive battery in there. In some way, a balance will have to be achieved. Unfortunately, there is little word on that, so we will have to wait and see.
A vibrant OLED display is one of the major things everyonewants.But, it’s something wemay not getwith the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. We could expect to see a slightly improved display similar to Nintendo’s high-end OLED version of the Switch. The new Switch 2 could be 720p resolution. But even then, I would not be too bothered, given the PPI (pixels per inch) count will be good enough anyway.
Someleaksfrom @CentroLeaks on X come in the form of a comparison between the Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and Steamdeck. The leaks come from another forum member, mjayer, who has suggested the device has an 8-inch display.
Possibilities of major display upgrades on the Switch 2 include a120Hz refresh rate, a brighter display,and an upgrade to 900p/1080p resolution, providing even sharper clarity. Considering how modern handhelds like theAsus ROG Allyand Legion Go pack refresh rates of 120 and 144Hz, respectively, a high refresh rate display for Nintendo Switch 2 will be greatly appreciated by fans worldwide.
Nothing is set in stone yet. Hence, the Nintendo Switch 2 could launch with a high-quality LCD panel instead, despite the Switch OLED having that premium panel. AVGC reportsuggests exactly this. The sources claimNintendo will include an LCD panelinstead of an OLED panel on the Switch 2. This is reportedly due to various other upgrades being planned for the upcoming console.
In January, analyst Hiroshi Hayase (viaBloomberg) also claimed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will come with an8-inch LCD panel. Now, there are multiple reports of Switch 2 having an LCD panel.
If the rumor coming from Bloomberg and the leaks are true, the Nintendo Switch 2 will be quite an immersive gaming handheld with its 8-inch screen. Currently, the Switch OLED has a 7-inch screen while the original Switch has a 6.2-inch screen.
If this is the case, a more premium OLED variant of Switch 2 could also launch later on. Compared to the non-OLED variant, the new Switch came with a breathtaking upgrade to the overall display quality and specifications.
The display on the Nintendo Switch OLED was still of 720p resolution. But, this new display proved itself to be a major step up. The OLED Switch has deep contrast, highly improved colors, and asmoothrefresh rate of90Hz.
The original Nintendo Switch (1st generation) console has puny display specs when compared to the new OLED model. The 1st-gen Switch is almost 7 years old. So, Idefinitelydo not expect Switch 2to come with such outdated display specifications.Even if Switch 2 gets an LCD panel, it should be ahigh-quality IPS panel.
It should be featuring a much better experience than the 1st-generation Switch. Maybe the recent rumors stating LCD for Switch 2’s launch model are true. Still, I think the OLED variant could still be planned to be released later.
Nintendo Switch 2 should feature a brand-new design, given the age of older consoles. If we go by the Spanish publicationVandal, the new controllers may attach to the console using amagnetic system.
Thereportfurther claims a huge design upgrade for it. However, this also means the current rail system on the console will not be added to the new design. This will make the magnetic Joy-Cons not compatible with the old rail system. The design upgrade will also see Switch 2 be bigger than its predecessor but not as huge as the Steam Deck, according to the reports.
Previously, a leak centering around new Joy-Con controllers surfaced, which indicated that Switch 2 will have anupdated controller design.
The original Switch has long suffered from stick-drift issues, which makes the joysticks unusable if the user faces the issue. The new Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to feature a more reliable controller design, possibly preventing this issue from happening. You can have a look at the controller designpatentfiled by Nintendo below.
Reportedly, the Nintendo Switch 2 dev kits that have been dispatched to game developers, as per leaks,feature a modular design similar to the original model. Hence, thesame versatilitythat is a docked mode, TV mode, and portable handheld mode is expected with the Nintendo Switch 2.
By the way, it is confirmed that users will sign in with the same Nintendo account as the previous console on Nintendo Switch 2. This will create a smooth transition for any previous user leaping to the second-gen Switch handheld.
When the Nintendo Switch 2 comes out, it could very well define the future of handheld gaming in the market. After reviewing the ROG Ally and testing out the original Switch, this handheld felt like a classy device with a unique vibe, thanks to Nintendo’s ecosystem of games and unique features.
When I expect the Switch 2 to be the future, I’m not trying to say it will be capable of higher res and graphics than the most powerful handhelds of today. Instead, I’m pointing out how this is not just a gaming device but an all-around entertainment system with lots of fun experiences to try with your family and friends. Many already feel like the original Switch is the best handheld console.
The Nintendo Switch 2 could only level things up but time will tell. We will update you with all the latest information regarding the Switch 2 as it comes out, so stay tuned.
What do you personally expect from the new Nintendo Switch? Will you be upgrading to it? Let us know in the comments below.
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