Fans have gotten their best glimpse yet at the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 through a recent leak from an online listing.
The leak comes from an Amazon Japan listing for a protective case from LAZIRO, which included several images that appear to show the full console.
These images have sparked a wave of speculation about the design and features of the Switch 2.
The first full look at the Nintendo Switch successor has been accidentally revealed in an Amazon listing.
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The alleged images reveal a console that is slightly larger than the original Switch, with several changes.
These include new buttons along the top of the device, altered triggers, and a new hinged kickstand that runs the length of the console.
The Joy-Con controllers also appear to be wider than those of the original Switch.
One of the most interesting details in the images is an extra button on the right Joy-Con, below the Home button.
This has led to speculation that the button could be used for wireless game casting to the Nintendo Switch dock, allowing for big-screen play without physically docking the console.
While these leaks have generated a lot of buzz, there are some signs that the images may not be authentic.
For example, the layout of the A, B, X, and Y buttons is inconsistent with previous Nintendo consoles, with the Y and X buttons swapped on the right Joy-Con.
This could be a rendering mistake or an attempt to downplay the authenticity of the leak.
Despite the leaks, Nintendo has remained tight-lipped about the Switch 2.
The company has only confirmed a few details, and while an official announcement is expected before the end of March, fans are eagerly awaiting more information.
The Switch 2 is expected to launch sometime in 2025.