Nintendo Switch 2 Is Here: 13 Things You Need to Know
Nintendo has finally unveiled a successor to the original Nintendo Switch – the Switch 2. Continuing the legacy of its predecessor, the new console offers redesigned joycons and faster processing power. The Switch 2 brings DLSS/FSR and a new C button to access the Compute social hub. Here is everything you need to know about theNintendo Switch 2.
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1. New Design and Bigger Display
The Nintendo Switch 2 brings a bigger7.9-inch displayand redesigned Joycons. Not only is this an upgrade over the 6.2-inch panel on the original Switch, but you also get a crisper output, thanks to the new1080p resolution. The120Hz displayshould offer a smoother experience with select titles. We noticed the bezels are also noticeably slimmer than the original Switch.
The dock has a built-in fan for enhanced thermal cooling. The new Switch 2 is slimmer, lighter, and featurestwo USB-C ports for charging. What is the point of those two type-C ports? you’re able to also add accessories like external displays and smart glasses to take your experience to the next level. Other niceities include a kickstand for propping up the console and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Nintendo Switch 2 also retains the cartridge slot for those physical games. You can even play with the Joyside upside down since it has automatic display rotation.

2. New Joy-Con 2 With Mouse Controls
The new Joycon 2 controllers attach magnetically and offer SR/SL buttons. The joysticks are bigger, and you get mouse controls with Joycon on both controls. Joycons 2 have built-in microphones with noise cancellation. You can use the Joycons as a mouse for navigating through the user interface. This works similarly to the Lenovo Legion S and the Switch 2.
3. Launch Titles
What good is a new Nintendo Switch without new games to play on it? The Nintendo Switch 2 brings an interesting mix of new as well as remastered titles to take advantage of the new hardware.
Here are all the games confirmed to launch on Nintendo Switch 2:

4. No OLED Panel
Sadly, the Nintendo Switch 2 sticks to an LCD panel instead of OLED like the Switch OLED. Nintendo is likely to introduce an OLED version of the Switch 2 in the future with an increased price to drive sales (and profits). This does put it at a disadvantage compared to the Steam Deck OLED. So you won’t be able to enjoy those deep blacks and amazing contrast anytime soon. The good news is that the LCD panel on the Nintendo Switch 2 supports HDR and has a 120Hz refresh rate. This is a huge leap over the 60Hz LCD on the original Switch.
5. Backwards Compatibility
The Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatible with all the Nintendo Switch cartridges and digital games. Furthermore, upcoming Switch games will also be compatible with the original Switch. Titles like Metro Prime 4: Beyond and Pokemon Legends: Z-A have been confirmed to work on the original console. So, if you are planning to upgrade to the Switch 2, you won’t have to worry about losing your extensive library of games. However, all of them may not be completely compatible with Switch 2. There will also be Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games that are upgraded versions of games on the original Switch.
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6. Press C for Gamechat
Nintendo Switch 2 also adds a new C button that sits on the right joycon. It opens up anew social hub called Gamechat. You can play together with your friends by pressing the C-button on the right Joycon. By using the microphone in the joystick, it can pick up your phone even when it’s noisy around you. You can use the feature in both handheld and docked modes.
The Gamechat feature lets you play and watch your friends’ stream in split-screen view. It works when you are playing different games. you’re able to adjust the size of your game screen or expand the view of your friend’s screen. Furthermore, you canmake video callswith the Nintendo Switch 2 camera on your system. This Switch camera will be available on the same day as the Switch 2, and you need a Nintendo Online membership to access it.

7. Gameshare
Gameshare lets youshare your local gamewith three other Nintendo Switch 1 and Switch 2. Your friends can play the game even if they don’t have it installed. It will be available for select titles. The featuresupports up to 3 consolesat the same time.
8. Better Performance and DLSS/FSR Support
The Nintendo Switch 2 uses a custom-madeNvidia T239 chipsetthat should deliver better performance than the original Switch. It uses an ARM Cortex A78C with eight cores and an Nvidia T239 GPU. This is paired with12GB of LPDDR5 RAMand 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. This is a major next-generation leap over the 4GB RAM and 32GB storage of the original Switch.
Thanks to the upgraded hardware, you get support for upscaling technologies likeDLSS and FSR. While the Switch 2 does have 48 Gen 3 Tensor cores and 2 ray tracing cores, don’t expect it to run Cyberpunk’s Psycho ray tracing. Although you don’t DLSS 4 Frame Generation, you can still enjoy a crisper output while maintaining those smoother frames.

This could help output4K resolution when in the docked mode. The Switch 2 will only work with microSD Express cards. While the GameCards have the same shape as the original Switch 2, they have higher speeds. This means that original Switch cards won’t work and you will need to use system transfer for transferring your progress.
9. 4K Output
The Nintendo Switch 2 supports 4K gaming at 60 FPS. It only works in docked mode, and this is great news for gamers hoping to play on a bigger screen. As 4K TVs become more and more affordable, many gamers now aspire to hook their console to a TV for an immersive experience. Since the Switch 2 supports DLSS, this is more likely to be upscaled output rather than native but it’s still great, nonetheless.
10. Release Date, Price, and Pre-Order Benefits
The Nintendo Switch 2costs $499and launches onJune 5, 2025. However, the upgraded hardware and software features justify the expensive price. Be quick if you are interested in grabbing one for yourself.Retailers expect the handheld to go out of stockon day one, ie,July 12, 2025. Moreover, those pre-ordering will receive an exclusive collectible coin. The Nintendo Switch 2 will go on sale in June 2025, and if the sales figures of the original Switch are to be believed, there’s no doubt that the Switch 2 will be a success. There will also be aMario Kart bundle at launch.
11. On-Device Voice Chat for Online Games
12. Virtual Game Cards
There are also virtual Game cards where you’re able to eject and load games between two Nintendo Switches with the same account. You can also lend accounts to remember on the same Nintendo account family group. You can lend these games wirelessly or online for 14 days. It’s the perfect way to build a community around the console.
13. New Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
The Nintendo Switch 2 Controller adds the new C- controller, microphones, and an audio jack. You also get a GR/GL button on the back of the controller. As always, you will need to purchase the controller separately. There is also a Nintendo Switch GameCube controller with the same features.
And that’s it, folks.
Abeer Chawake
A part-time gamer and a full-time Tech Writer. Abeer is a tech enthusiast who keeps track of all the trending gadgets and smartphones. When he isn’t busy smashing words with his keyboard, you’re able to find him playing the latest PC Games or binge-watching TV Shows.
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