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Nintendo Switch 2 – Everything We Know About Nintendo’s New Console
After at least two years of speculation, the Nintendo Switch 2 was finally unveiled earlier this month. Over the last couple of weeks, Nintendo has confirmed many details for its upcoming console, and we'll endeavor to compile them all in this article.
Release date and pricing
On April 2, 2025, a dedicated Nintendo Direct stream revealed that the Nintendo Switch 2 would launch on June 5, 2025. The pricing was not mentioned at all during the one-hour show, but it was communicated immediately afterward in the press releases and on the official website.
The new console is priced at $449.99 in the United States, $629.99 in Canada, $699 in Australia, €469.99 in Europe, and £395.99 in the United Kingdom. Japan will get an exclusively cheaper version at ¥49,980 (around $330), but this version is region-locked. A region-free version will only be sold in the country via Nintendo's online store.
Pre-orders opened in most countries on April 9. However, they were delayed in the United States and Canada due to the looming threat of Donald Trump's US tariffs. Analysts and customers alike were very worried that Nintendo would be forced to increase the price of the Nintendo Switch 2, which was already higher than the rumors had suggested prior to the announcement.
Thankfully, earlier today, Nintendo confirmed that there would be no price increases for the hardware. The same won't apply to accessories, though, which all received a price bump.
The new Joy-Con 2 Controller
Hardware Specifications
The Nintendo Switch 2 follows closely in the design footsteps of the predecessor. It wasn't since the Super Nintendo that the Japanese company decided on an iterative rather than innovative design.
The new console will still be a hybrid of handheld and home console, powered by NVIDIA Tegra technology. Its screen is now considerably larger, has higher resolution (Full HD), supports High Dynamic Range, and has an NVIDIA G-SYNC-powered Variable Refresh Rate that goes up to 120 Hz. However, it is unclear if VRR is also available in docked mode because Nintendo removed that specific detail from several official websites. When docked, the Nintendo Switch 2 can reach 4K resolution at 60Hz, and the dock includes a cooling fan to help keep temperatures stable.
The integration of NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution upscaling technology (though other upscaling options are also available to developers) will undoubtedly be invaluable in achieving stable frame rates in this mode. The console technically supports ray tracing, too, but at this stage, it appears unlikely that most developers will take advantage of it, as it would weigh heavily on the hardware's capabilities.
The Joy-Con 2 controllers also return with improvements. They now attach magnetically to the console, which is sure to be a fan-favorite change. While the joysticks do not support Hall Effect sensors (despite rumors to the contrary), Nintendo said they are smoother and also more reliable. The SL and SR buttons have been enlarged and will be easier to press, but the biggest addition is that the Joy-Con 2 controllers can be used like a computer mouse in games that support the feature by sliding them on their side.
Moreover, there is now a C button that activates the brand new Game Chat feature, which allows up to 12 users to join a voice chat while playing games (even different ones). Players can also share their screen in real time, and when connecting the USB-C camera accessory (sold separately), they can see each other in video chat. GameChat is being offered by Nintendo for free until March 31, 2026; afterward, users will need an active Nintendo Switch Online subscription to use it.
Size
Approximately 116mm x 272mm x 13.9mm (with Joy-Con 2 attached)
The maximum thickness from the tip of the Control Sticks to the protruding parts of the ZL / ZR Buttons is 30.7mm.
Weight
Approximately 401g (With Joy-Con 2 controllers attached: approx. 534g)
Screen
Capacitive touch screen / 7.9-inch wide colour gamut LCD screen / 1920x1080 resolution / HDR10 support / VRR up to 120 Hz
CPU/GPU
Custom processor made by NVIDIA
System memory
256 GB (UFS)
Communication features
Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi 6) / Bluetooth
In TV mode, it's also possible to use a wired LAN connection.
Video output
Maximum resolution: 3840x2160, 60 fps
Supports 120 fps when 1920x1080/2560x1440 resolutions are selected
Please note: output via HDMI cable in TV mode. In tabletop mode and handheld mode, the maximum resolution is 1920x1080, which matches the screen resolution.
Supports HDR10
Audio output
Supports linear PCM 5.1ch
Please note: output via HDMI cable in TV mode.
Surround sound effect can be applied when outputting to headphones or to the built-in speaker (surround sound effect when outputting to the built-in speaker requires a system update).
Speakers
Stereo
The independent enclosure structure provides natural, clear sound quality.
Microphone
Built-in microphone (monaural)
Noise cancellation, echo cancellation and auto gain control provide a more comfortable voice chat experience.
Buttons
POWER Button / Volume buttons
USB ports
2 USB Type-C ports
The port on the bottom is used for charging or for connecting to the Nintendo Switch 2 dock. The port on the top is used to connect accessories or for charging.
Audio jack
4 pole stereo 3.5mm mini plug (CTIA standard)
Game card slot
Both Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch game cards can be inserted.
microSD Express card slot
Compatible with microSD Express cards only (up to 2 TB)
Please note: a system update via an internet connection is required to use microSD Express cards. Regular microSD cards can only be used to copy screenshots and videos from Nintendo Switch.
Sensors
Accelerometer, gyroscope, and mouse sensor located in each Joy-Con 2 controller. Brightness sensor located in the console.
Operating environment
Temperature: 5 - 35°C / Humidity: 20 - 80%
Internal battery
Lithium ion battery (capacity 5220 mA)
Battery life
Approximately 2 - 6.5 hours
Charging time
Approximately 3 hours (while the console is in sleep mode)
Size
Approx. 115mm x 201mm x 51.2mm
The height includes the 2mm added by the feet on the bottom of the dock.
Weight
Approx. 383g
Connectors
USB ports: two USB 2.0 compatible ports on the side
System connector
AC adapter port
HDMI port
LAN port
Nintendo Switch 2 Confirmed Games
Being a game console, the primary purpose of the hardware is to play videogames. Right from the reveal day, it was clear that the Nintendo Switch 2 would feature a lot more third-party support than its predecessor did in its early years, with developers and publishers like 2K, Bandai Namco, CAPCOM, CD Projekt, Electronic Arts, FromSoftware, IO Interactive, Koei Tecmo, KONAMI, Marvelous, SEGA, Square Enix, THQ Nordic, Ubisoft, and Warner Bros. all announcing games. Here's the full list of known Switch 2 games:
Arcade Archives 2 Ridge Racer
Bestiario
Borderlands 4
Bravely Default: Flying Fairy HD Remaster
Cyberpunk 2027: Ultimate Edition
Daemon x Machina: Titanic Scion
Deltarune Chapters 1-4
Donkey Kong Bananza
Drag x Drive
The Duskbloods
Elden Ring Tarnished Edition
Enter the Gungeon 2
FAST Fusion
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade
Fortnite
Fur Squadron Phoenix
Goodnight Universe
Hades 2
Hitman: World of Assassination
Hogwarts Legacy
Hollow Knight: Silksong
Human Fall Flat 2
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road
Kirby Air Riders
Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess
Mario Kart World
Marvel Cosmic Invasion
Mouse Work
My Time at Evershine
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition
No Sleep For Kaname Date
Professor Layton and the New World of Steam
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army
Sonic X Shadow Generations
Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions
Star Wars Outlaws
Street Fighter 6
Split Fiction
Suikoden I&II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars
Survival Kids
Synth Beasts
Reanimal
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4
Two Point Museum
Wild Hearts S
Witchbrook
Yazuka 0 Director’s Cut
Yooka-Replaylee
One slightly controversial tidbit was the pricing of certain games, such as Nintendo's own Mario Kart World (priced at $80). In select cases, owners of a game on the original Switch will be able to upgrade to the improved Switch 2 version for $10. These are called 'Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Games', and there's currently twelve of them.
Game title
Confirmed enhancements
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
Exclusive "Star-Crossed World" story
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Improved resolution and framerates
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Includes support for the "Zelda Notes" service
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
Improve resolution and frame rates
Includes support for mouse controls using Joy-Con 2 controllers
Pokémon Legends: Z-A
N/A
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
N/A
Shadow Labyrinth
N/A
Sid Meier's Civilization VII
Includes support for mouse controls using Joy-Con 2 controllers
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar
N/A
Super Mario Party Jamboree
Displays in 1440p when docked
Adds the "Jamboree TV" additional content, CameraPlay and GameShare support, and support for mouse controls using Joy-Con 2 controllers
Tamagotchi Plaza
N/A
Game Share
The Nintendo Switch 2 console allows users to share compatible games via the new Game Share feature so that you can play with friends and family who do not own a specific game. Interestingly, while only a Switch 2 console can initiate the sharing, a Switch 1 console can receive the sharing. This works locally and also online (albeit not with all games) via the aforementioned GameChat.
Here's the current list of titles with confirmed Game Share support:
Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV
Yes
No
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain
Yes
Yes
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Yes
Yes
51 Worldwide Games
Yes
Yes
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Yes
Yes
Super Mario Odyssey
Yes
Yes
Backward Compatibility
As previously confirmed, the Nintendo Switch 2 supports Switch games, with a single exception at the time being: Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 04: VR Kit. Not all games may run flawlessly, though. There is an official website where users can track the backward compatibility status.
Nintendo Switch Joy-Con and Pro Controllers will be forward compatible with the console, too.
First Impressions
Wccftech was invited by Nintendo to attend the press-exclusive hands-on event that took place on the same day as the public reveal. Here's an excerpt from Nathan Birch's first impressions article about the new console:
If you’re one of the sizable number of folks who have affection for their trusty Switches, it seems quite likely you’ll enjoy the Switch 2. The system looks better, feels better, the Joy-Cons are sturdier and more versatile, and playing Nintendo games with some decent hardware grunt behind them is a nice change of pace. Whether the Switch 2 reaches the commercial heights of the OG Switch will largely depend on its library of games, but titles like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza show Nintendo can still deliver fun, and sometimes unexpected, experiences with their long-running franchises. While I need more time with the Switch 2 to render a final verdict, it feels like the pieces are there for another hybrid hit.
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