
All We Need to Know About Nintendo Switch 2, releasing June 5 this year.
Alright, so if you’re like me and grew up with a Game Boy in one hand and a Pokémon cartridge in the other, then you probably keep an ear out for anything Nintendo-related. And lately, the buzz has been all about the Nintendo Switch 2. Yep, after years of rumors, leaks, and “insider” whispers, it looks like we’re actually getting closer to the next big thing from Nintendo. So I figured I’d throw together everything we think we know about the Nintendo Switch 2 — all in one spot, plain and simple.
Is It Actually Happening?
Short answer: yeah, pretty sure. Nintendo hasn’t officially slapped a release date on it or anything, but multiple sources (and let’s be real, some pretty convincing leaks) are pointing to a June 5, 2025, release — most likely early in the year. Some reports even say dev kits (basically test versions of the console for game developers) are already out there, which is a big deal. When dev kits are in the wild, it usually means the console’s in the final stages before launch.
What’s Gonna Be New?
Okay, so obviously, Nintendo’s been super quiet about the details. But a bunch of stuff has leaked or been hinted at, and honestly, it’s sounding pretty exciting. Here’s what people are saying:
Better Graphics: Like, way better. We’re talking almost PS5 or Xbox Series X-level graphics (well, sorta). The rumor is that it’ll support DLSS, which is NVIDIA’s fancy tech that makes games look sharper without frying the hardware. Basically, your Mario and Zelda games might start looking a whole lot more like a Pixar movie.
Still a Hybrid Console: Good news for handheld fans — it’s still gonna be a hybrid. That means you can play on your TV or take it on the go, just like the OG Switch. Nintendo knows the hybrid thing is their secret sauce, so they’re not ditching it.
Bigger Screen: Some whispers say it’ll have a slightly larger screen, maybe even OLED like the newer Switch model. Bigger, brighter, and more colorful? Yes please.
Backward Compatibility (Hopefully): This one’s not 100% confirmed, but fingers crossed. A lot of folks are hoping it’ll still play regular Switch games, and it honestly should. It would be kinda wild if they made us re-buy everything, right?
What About the Games?
Now this part is still kinda up in the air, but again, rumors are flying. People are hoping for upgraded versions of Breath of the Wild and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe to launch with the Switch 2. There’s also been talk of a new 3D Mario game and maybe even a new Metroid Prime? It’s hard to say what’s real and what’s just wishful thinking, but if Nintendo does what they usually do, they’ll drop at least one major title alongside the console.
Also, some folks think Pokémon might show up early on. It’s been a while since Scarlet and Violet, and it wouldn’t be shocking to see a new mainline game or even a remake (Black & White remake, anyone?).
Price Talk
So here’s where things get a little less exciting: the price. People are saying the Switch 2 might cost around $400, maybe even more. That’s definitely a step up from the original, which launched at $299. But honestly, if it’s as powerful as folks are claiming, it kinda makes sense. Still, here’s hoping Nintendo doesn’t go too wild with the price tag. They’ve always been more budget-friendly compared to Sony and Microsoft, and I hope they stick to that vibe.
What We Don’t Know Yet
As much as the rumors are fun, there’s still a bunch we don’t know:
What the actual name will be. Will it just be “Nintendo Switch 2”? Or something weirder, like “Super Switch”? Nintendo does love a surprise.
Exact specs. Like how much storage? Will it have a better battery? Joy-Con drift fix??
Whether it’ll fully replace the current Switch or be more of a next-gen alternative.
Nintendo’s always marched to the beat of their own drum, so whatever we think it’ll be, they’ll probably throw us a curveball.
Should You Wait or Buy a Switch Now?
If you’ve never owned a Switch and you’re thinking of jumping in, you might be wondering if you should wait. Honestly, if you’re not in a rush and can hold off until 2025, it might be worth waiting just to see what the new one offers. But also, there are tons of great games on the current Switch — it’s got one of the best libraries of any Nintendo system ever — so you really can’t go wrong either way.
Plus, if the Switch 2 does come out soon, there might be sales or price drops on the original model, which would be a great time to snag one.
So that’s the scoop! The Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t here yet, but it’s definitely coming, and it sounds like it’ll be a solid upgrade. Better graphics, same hybrid setup, hopefully backward compatibility — it’s shaping up to be a worthy follow-up. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who likes a bit of Mario Kart now and then, it’s something to keep an eye on.
Can’t wait to see what Nintendo actually reveals. Fingers crossed it lives up to the hype!
Also read: Is the Xbox Series X Worth Buying in 2025?
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