After breathless speculation and much digital ink spilled, Nintendo unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to its hugely successful console, in a video. Aside from its appearance of it, not much is known about the system.
A newly published Nintendo patent reveals an unexpected hardware device that is surprisingly similar to an older console launch.
While the upcoming launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 is guaranteed to drive huge sales, Nintendo also needs to prepare for the risks it'll bring.
Now that Nintendo has announced the Switch 2, we should finally start hearing more about the games for the new console in the coming weeks.
According to a new rumor, a February Nintendo Direct will reveal Nintendo's last major game for the current Switch hardware.
A new Super Smash Bros. Nintendo Switch 2 rumor has surfaced with supposed release date details and word on what characters are in the game.
However, we may have an idea of some of the third-party support Nintendo will see at launch. A new rumor suggests several high-profile games will be part of the Switch 2's launch window. This includes several games from Microsoft, which is reportedly moving away from having its first-party games exclusive to Xbox.
2025, the Switch 2 reveal says. S**t, that’s when GTA 6 is coming out! It’s all true, it has to be! Thank you, Nintendo! Thank you for all of this GTA 6 info, I howl at the moon. The man in it looks down and sighs. He picks up a phone made of cheese, and calls his lawyer.
Nintendo has released eight home consoles (NES, Super NES, Virtual Boy, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, Wii U, and the Switch) plus five handhelds (Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, DS, and 3DS) so far over the past five decades.
In a viral video, a repair technician said the Nintendo Switch 2 appears to have a serious design flaw, sparking a debate.
Nintendo didn't showcase a game lineup with its Switch 2 reveal, so this wishlist represents a fraction of the titles we hope will be available on day one.
The Switch 2 could shape up to be the ultimate all-in-one portable gaming device. There is potential for it to play other console games and PC games while still being the only device that can play Nintendo games. The only roadblock is Nintendo's insistence on keeping its ecosystem closed off and needlessly complicated.