Nintendo has unveiled the long-awaited successor to its popular Switch video game console: the Nintendo Switch 2. First-look images at the console design and a teaser trailer were revealed by ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has just been officially revealed, and its announcement mercifully officially confirmed the rumors that it would be mostly fully backward compatible with Nintendo Switch 1 games.
The Nintendo Switch 2 price has reportedly been revealed, and if the report is accurate, the Nintendo Switch 2 is set to be far more expensive than the current Switch. It has been over two weeks ...
The new console looks physically similar to the popular Switch system, which has sold more than 146 million units in seven years. By Zachary Small Nintendo on Thursday announced a successor to its ...
Citron, one of the last active Switch emulators, just got a big update. Focused on compatibility, the update makes the most popular games play better. Developers claim most games now run perfectly ...
Though it doesn't appear to be quite the same hefty as Valve's chunky Steam Deck. Other details in the video include the confirmation of a new Mario Kart game (which looks glorious on the Switch 2 ...
For nearly eight years, the Nintendo Switch has found a huge foothold in the gaming world, coming dangerously close to having sold 150 million lifetime units at the time of writing. But eight ...
Nintendo has officially announced Switch 2, its successor the March 2017-released Switch. It will launch in 2025. A Switch 2-focused Nintendo Direct will be held on April 2 with further information.
The company has confirmed that the just-announced Switch 2 device will support cartridges from the original Switch. The news shouldn’t be too surprising. Late last year, Nintendo confirmed that ...
Everyone seems to be talking about the Switch 2 except for Nintendo. Whether it’s the tech gurus at Digital Foundry weighing in on the leaked Switch 2 motherboard photos, rampant speculation ...
Nintendo has finally lifted the lid on Switch 2 and... well, it looks an awful lot like the Switch. But there are subtle differences, a few obvious new additions, and still some intriguing ...
Nintendo’s reveal plan for the Switch 2 has reportedly leaked online. Leaker ‘Nate the Hate’ was first to report that Nintendo allegedly plans to reveal the Switch 2 this week, on January 16.