Nintendo’s official announcement of the Switch 2 has led to an overwhelming fan response, most of it positive on the upcoming console’s features.
Nintendo shared the first images of the Nintendo Switch 2 in a video posted on YouTube. The successor to the widely popular game console will be simply
Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the Nintendo Switch system, will be released in 2025. Today Nintendo offered a first look at Nintendo Switch 2 in
So, those are some of the coolest little details we spotted in the Switch 2 reveal trailer. Reminder, if you want to see everything, including discussions around the magnets, the new straps, the kickstand, and the release buttons for the Joy-Con, make sure to watch the full video.
Nintendo unveils the Switch 2 with a bigger screen, improved joycons, and a new Mario Kart game, set for a 2025 release. Get ready for more details in April.
Nintendo has officially announced the Nintendo Switch 2, the highly anticipated successor to its popular hybrid console.
Nintendo will reveal more about the Nintendo Switch 2 in a special Direct event on April 2, 2025. Further details about the event’s timing will be announced later. Meanwhile, Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events will take place in various cities globally, allowing fans to get a hands-on preview. The schedule is as follows:
Nintendo has dropped a two-minute teaser for the Switch 2 on its official YouTube channel. The upcoming gaming console will feature a bigger screen and thicker casing than its predecessor, suggesting improvements to the gaming experience.
The upcoming Nintendo Direct will be broadcasted on the official Nintendo YouTube channels, such as Nintendo UK and Nintendo of America.
In case you're wondering, the original Switch trailer had just under 20 million in the first two days. As for the Switch 2 trailer on social media, so far it's racked up over 40 million views on 'X'. A Bloomberg report suggests Nintendo has around 20 million units ready to go in the first year of the Switch 2's life.
Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer just keeps on giving, with yet another new console feature just being spotted in it.
Nintendo Labo didn’t set the world on fire, but it remains one of the most fun, weird, creative, playful things Nintendo has ever done, and yes I will die on that cardboard hill. For those of you who didn’t get the pleasure of assembling a Labo kit yourselves, here’s a brief description of what it was like.