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After many months, if not years, of leaks and speculation, it’s finally official: Nintendo has announced its next console, and it’s called Nintendo Switch 2. As the name implies, it’s a very ...
The Switch 2 will be able backward compatible, Nintendo confirmed in its official reveal of the console. The company kept specifics close to the chest, but confirmed that the console will play ...
At long last, Nintendo has officially announced a Direct showcase for the Switch 2 handheld console, set for early April. The showcase was announced in the official Switch 2 reveal trailer ...
Odds are that will be when we learn the true release date. As part of the Switch 2 announcement, Nintendo confirmed that both physical and digital Switch games will be compatible with the Switch 2.
Nintendo has officially revealed the Nintendo Switch 2. After months of waiting, the company has finally pulled back the curtain on its new console. In a brief video shared this morning ...
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After months of speculation, the Nintendo Switch 2 has finally been revealed in an official trailer, giving fans their first proper look at the fabled hardware. The existence of a successor to the ...
Nintendo's early morning announcement gives us a sneak peek at the Switch 2. Here's what it confirmed, plus the rumors still swirling around the new console. I’ve been PCMag’s home ...
Nintendo finally unveils the Switch 2 console confirming features like magnetic Joy-Cons and an optical sensor. The official trailer also confirms backward compatibility with Switch games and ...
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