The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to launch in 2025, but many details are still unclear.
What we do know is that it will be backward-compatible with Switch games, feature detachable controllers, and include a dock for TV connection.
The console will have custom Nvidia hardware for improved performance, possibly including ray tracing, and a larger 8-inch 1080p LCD screen. It will also come with 256 GB of storage, expandable via microSD.
However, the exact release date and game lineup remain uncertain. Speculation suggests Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, a new Mario Kart, and Animal Crossing could be among the early titles, but nothing is confirmed.
The biggest question is the price, which could range from $349 to $399, putting it in competition with devices like the Steam Deck.
The success of the Switch 2 is crucial for Nintendo, as the handheld gaming market is becoming more competitive.
With new players like Valve’s Steam Deck and potential handhelds from Sony and Microsoft, Nintendo must ensure the Switch 2 stands out. Its ability to maintain dominance will be key to its success.