Nintendo officially revealed the “Switch 2”, with a huge jump in performance, graphics, and gameplay. With a more fluid 120Hz screen, enhanced NVIDIA Tegra processor, and backward compatibility, this next-generation handheld hybrid is poised to revolutionize portable gaming. Pre-orders will soon be available, with rumors suggesting a $399 launch price—a pricey but justified upgrade.
How does it compare with the original Switch? The Switch 2 has 4K docking, ray tracing, and an improved OLED screen, but retains the popular modular design. Storage sees a significant upgrade to 512GB, and Joy-Cons incorporate haptic feedback and extended battery life. Preliminary hands-on reports indicate near-instant load times, bringing it closer to PS5 and Xbox Series X performance in portable form.
Aside from gaming, the Switch 2 is going further into the media space, with improved streaming apps, Discord support, and even VR capability. Nintendo is also hinting at exclusive games such as a next-gen “Mario Kart” and “Metroid Prime 4”, tailored to the new hardware. Will this be the ultimate entertainment device that does it all? Fans are already referring to it as a “game-changer”.
With pre-orders likely to sell out fast, gamers are scrambling for updates. Retailers like Amazon and Best Buy are preparing listings, while leaks suggest a late 2024 launch. If you’re still on the fence, our side-by-side comparison breaks down every upgrade—proving the Switch 2 isn’t just an upgrade, but a whole new era for Nintendo.