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The Nintendo Switch 2 had its big debut on Wednesday, and the new console looks to be a sizable, if mostly straightforward, upgrade over its mega-popular predecessor. Tucked between the new Donkey Kon...
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Nintendo finally revealed more details on the Switch 2 during its Direct on April 2nd at 9AM ET.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 comes with 256GB of internal storage—a significant upgrade from the original Switch's 32GB. That means you might not feel the need to expand your storage right away. However, keep in mind that Switch 2 games could be much larger than those on the original console.
As for the Nintendo Switch 2 dock, it comes with a built-in ethernet port just like the Switch OLED dock, whereas the original dock requires an optional adapter. The new dock also features a pair of USB-C ports, as opposed to just one, while retaining an HDMI port.
Nintendo will retail the Switch 2 for $449.99 at launch, which is significantly higher than the original Switch's $299 price tag. A separate bundle that includes the new "Mario Kart World" game will also be available for $499.99.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to continue the legacy of its predecessor by offering a versatile gaming experience, whether at home or on the go. To get the
Nintendo has announced the Switch 2, featuring upgraded controls, a larger HDR display, and new games. Here’s everything about its release date, features, pricing, and more. Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5 with upgraded features new games enhanced controls and better audio.
Nintendo’s Switch 2 Direct delivered all the information we’ve (not so patiently) been waiting for, with the presentation finally revealing details about the price, release date, and the Joy-Cons’ new mouse functionality.
From there we went into a string of notable third-party releases including the likes of Elden Ring, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, Madden, Street Fighter 6, Hogwarts Legacy and more. There was also the announcement of a brand new James Bond game, titled simply "Project 007" that's coming from I/O Interactive.