Nintendo unveils the Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo reveals Switch 2 with larger screen, enhanced controllers, and game compatibility.

Nintendo has lifted the curtain on the Nintendo Switch 2, showcasing a larger console design with a more substantial display and significant bezel, retaining the modular aspect of the original Switch. The Joy-Con controllers have been revamped for better ergonomics with a larger, rounded shape and a magnetic attachment system, all within an overall black aesthetic featuring minimal accents.
The console will continue to support TV docking, allowing split controller gameplay and offering improved stability with a newly designed kickstand for portability. A strategically positioned USB-C port enhances convenience when playing on the go, and users can rejoice in backwards compatibility with original Switch games, including those on physical cartridges and digital formats.
The video preview emphasized a Mario Kart game, yet left open questions about its status as an existing or new title. Nintendo remains tight-lipped about the specifics of internal hardware upgrades that promise to support more demanding games, with further updates on pricing and availability slated for an April 2nd, 2025 Nintendo Direct live-stream.