Everything we're still dying to know about the Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo's Switch 2 announcement leaves significant details unconfirmed.

Nintendo has officially announced its next console, the Switch 2, ending a seven-year wait. Unfortunately, the introduction video left many key details unknown, including exact release date and internal specs, generating as many questions as it potentially answered.
Analysts predict the console might include an eight-core processor, 8GB of RAM, and NVIDIA's DLSS tech. The screen is expected to be around 30% larger than the original and could feature Mini-LED technology. The console's backward compatibility is confirmed but with some limitations on certain games.
The pricing remains a mystery, with the original Switch priced at $300. There are rumors the Switch 2 could be more expensive, up to $400, due to inflation and supply chain issues. A new unmarked button and optical sensor functionality add further intrigue, though their exact purposes are undetermined until Nintendo's event in April.