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Nintendo Switch 2: Leaked Images, Rumored Release Date, Specs, Nintendo's Response & More

Nintendo is gearing up to announce its next console--here's what we know so far.

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After seven years on the market, 146 million systems, and more than 1 billion games sold, Nintendo is finally gearing up to announce its next piece of hardware. In this post, we're rounding up everything we know about the Switch 2--or whatever the next console is called--and what's been speculated about the next system from Nintendo. There has been quite a lot of news about the next Nintendo console lately. In fact, it appears the rumor mill is really heating up of late, though this doesn't necessarily mean an official announcement is coming up soon.

Nintendo has made multiple announcements lately, including an alarm clock and a music app, but there hasn't been any official word on the Switch 2.

2025 kicked off with a juicy rumor, as people claim to have their hands on the Switch 2's Joy-Cons. Images posted online claiming to be the new controllers suggest they will sport a similar design to the original, though they could be hiding a new feature or two. Another recent report detailed how many units the Switch 2 could sell in the US during its first year. And at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, a peripheral company stirred up a lot of debate and discussion about the Switch 2, prompting Nintendo to officially respond.

Another recent report that claimed the next Nintendo console is indeed called, simply, Switch 2. One Chinese retailer is selling screen protectors and carrying cases for the Switch 2, and these could contain clues about the form factor and size of the Switch 2. They also might be totally fake or speculative.

This post covers the system's potential form factor, rumors about the the Switch 2 release date, price, launch games, backward compatibility, and more. For simplicity's sake, we'll refer to the new system as the Switch 2, although it seems likely that, based on Nintendo's history, it will have some kind of new, original name for the console. Time will tell.

There are plenty of unanswered questions remaining about the Switch 2, but for now, here's all the essential information we have.


Switch 2 leaked images

A major development for the Switch 2 came in mid-September 2024 when unverified images of what's claimed to be the Nintendo Switch successor appeared online, revealing a console that isn't a radical departure from the current Switch console design. The images suggest that the Switch will sport a bigger eight-inch screen, Joy-Cons that use a magnetic attachment, and significantly improved hardware in comparison to the current model.

The pictures were first found on a Chinese social media site and uploaded to Reddit. While Nintendo has not commented on them, a source told VGC that the Reddit images line up with what partners have been told to expect with the final Switch 2 design.

In November and early December 2024, the alleged Switch 2 leaked images continued to pour out, this time revealing a closer look at the reportedly updated and more ergonomically designed Joy-Cons. The images seem to show a number of updates over the existing Joy-Cons, including bigger SL/SR buttons, a pedal back button, and a more curved design, among other things.

Then in January 2025, new images of the supposed Joy-Cons emerged, and, crucially, it appears the new controllers could feature mouse functionality. At CES 2025, peripheral company Genki created a mockup of the Switch 2 that it claimed was based on a real Switch 2 console that it saw, going on to say the company was surprised by the media attention.

Later, however, Genki told Game Spark that its mockup was in fact based only on leaks, not from seeing the system first hand, and that it doesn't actually know what Nintendo is planning.

Switch 2 Rumored Release Date

We don't know for sure. The Switch launched in March 2017 and console generations are known to be in the area of 5-10 years, but there is no guarantee that Nintendo would follow a similar playbook with its next piece of hardware. Trends are always changing due to a variety of factors.

The Wii and Wii U, for example, launched in November of 2006 and 2012, but it's anyone's guess as to the launch month for the next Nintendo console.

A September 2024 release date for the Switch 2 emerged in an official press release from the newest interaction of GameShark. But it proved to not be legitimate. After that, an analyst suggested Switch 2 will launch in 2024 and feature and an 8-inch LCD screen--but that, of course, didn't happen either.

Most recently, someone at the Consumer Electronics Show spoke with peripheral company Genki and was apparently informed that the Switch 2 will launch in April 2025. This is not confirmed, of course.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has said the Switch 2 will be announced during the company's current fiscal year (April 1, 2024-March 31, 2025), so the official reveal could happen anytime now.

During an earnings call, Furukawa alluded to what the Switch 2 might be in terms of an evolution over the first system. Several times in the briefing, Furukawa spoke about the "successor to the Nintendo Switch," suggesting that the new device will build on the foundation established by the Switch console.

"At this stage, we cannot say anything more about the successor to Nintendo Switch," Furukawa said when asked why that term was used specifically. "For today's announcement, we determined that the most appropriate expression to use was 'successor to Nintendo Switch.' Information will be released in stages leading up to the launch, as we have done with previous new hardware announcements."

Recently, GI.biz reporter Christopher Dring said, "No developer I've spoken to expects it to launch in this financial year, in fact they've been told not to expect it in this financial year. A bunch of people I spoke to hope it's out in April/May time."

For what it's worth, Eurogamer said it corroborated this, noting that the next Switch console won't be released until April 2025 at the very soonest.

Amazon Games boss Christoph Hartmann recently told IGN that his company "obviously" plans to develop games for the Switch 2 and that he "can't wait for it to be out." However, he's also OK with Nintendo taking their time to get it right.

"I mean, honestly, I'd rather have them wait a year and get it perfect than rush it to the market and then we all complain about what doesn't work. Switch has been such a fantastic product, I can wait another year if I have to," he said. "And from development, I think most non-Nintendo developers are not exclusively doing titles for the Switch. They're always part of a portfolio mix of platform mix. Just wait."

Recently, analyst David Gibson suggested the Switch 2 may release in March 2025. Gibson pointed out that one of Nintendo's assembling partners, Hosiden, is spending lots of money in preparation for... something. As such, Gibson suggested this might be related to the Switch 2.

Switch 2 Potential Specs

One of the biggest unknowns about the next piece of Nintendo hardware is what exactly it will be. Former Nintendo employees have predicted it will have a similar form factor to the Switch and that it can be used as a handheld device and also dock to your TV like the existing model does. Nintendo, for its part, has said nothing at all about what to expect from its next system, apart from how the aim is for it to "surprise and delight" fans, so we only have predictions and guesses to go on for now.

Digital Foundry reported that the Switch 2 may use Nvidia's new custom variant T239 processor. The site compiled a PC based on what it believed the Switch 2's specs could be and found that it could capably run Death Stranding at 1080p at an average of 35 fps.

Nintendo consoles are historically less powerful than the latest PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and many believe that might be the case for the next system as well. But no one knows for sure. Whether or not the Switch 2 could be a 4K-capable device or offer cutting-edge graphics and performance is unknown.

Vandal (via VGC) recently reported that the Switch 2 will use Joy-Con controllers once again, but this time, they will attach to the system magnetically. Whether or not the existing Joy-Cons you might own already will work on the system is unknown. The report also mentioned how the current Switch Pro controller will be compatible with the Switch 2.

On the Broken Silicon podcast recently (via IGN), Moore's Law Is Dead and The Phawx had a conversation in which it was suggested by Moore's Law is Dead that the Switch 2 will be "clocked faster than we expect" in its docked mode. In undocked mode, it's "going to be clocked crazy low," apparently. The goal, apparently, is to help the Switch 2 have a longer battery life when played on the go compared to the original Switch.

The next Nintendo console could launch in 2024
The next Nintendo console could launch in 2024

While Switch sales boomed during the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global semiconductor shortage presented new challenges for Nintendo as it struggled to meet demand. For the Switch 2, Nintendo doesn't "anticipate" this to be a problem ahead of the launch of the Switch 2. At the same time, Nintendo's sales forecast for the financial year doesn't currently factor in Switch 2 sales, but that could change in time.

Gen AI?

Artificial intelligence, or more specifically, generative artificial intelligence continues to be a major talking point in the world of video games--and technology in general. But will Nintendo implement genAI for the Switch 2 and its games? It remains to be seen, but Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa recently weighed in to say Nintendo will carefully consider the use of genAI.

During a recent Q&A with investors, as translated by TweakTown, Furukawa is reported to have said AI has been used in video game development for ages already for things like controlling enemy characters. But genAI is a different story.

"Generative AI, which has been a hot topic in recent years, can be more creative, but we also recognize that it has issues with intellectual property rights," he said. "We have decades of know-how in creating optimal gaming experiences for our customers, and while we remain flexible in responding to technological developments, we hope to continue to deliver value that is unique to us and cannot be achieved through technology alone."

Halo on Switch 2 Games Backward Compatibility

It's widely expected that Nintendo will release a new Mario Kart game for its next home console–there are not many safer bets in gaming that one could make. A report said Mario Kart 9 will have some kind of "new twist," and fans are eagerly waiting to see what that might be. If a new Mario Kart game is in the works, it would seemingly make business sense for it to be a launch title for the next console. A report from 2023 said a number of developers already had the new Nintendo console at their offices and were beginning to build games for it, but none have been announced or even hinted at thus far.

A major question fans want to know is whether or not the next Nintendo console will support games from the Switch, and on November 6, Nintendo confirmed backwards compatibility for the Switch 2. Not only that, but Nintendo Switch Online will work across Switch 1 and Switch 2.

"At today’s Corporate Management Policy Briefing, we announced that Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch," Nintendo confirmed. "Nintendo Switch Online will be available on the successor to Nintendo Switch as well. Further information about the successor to Nintendo Switch, including its compatibility with Nintendo Switch, will be announced at a later date."

In January 2025, multiple reports said Microsoft was preparing a number of games for release on Switch 2, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.

Switch 2 Price

The Switch 2 has not been announced, so everything is guesswork at this stage. But one analyst recently predicted that the Switch 2 will cost $400 and that its top-tier games will sell for $70. The original Switch launched at $300, and its relatively low price point no doubt helped the system perform exceptionally well in the market. Whether or not the next Nintendo console launches with just one SKU or multiple editions, at various price points, remains to be seen.

In terms of the prediction about game costs rising to $70, that wouldn't be very surprising. After all, Nintendo already charged $70 for Tears of the Kingdom, and it was a sales juggernaut at that price point. Nintendo said that was a one-off for Switch game prices, but charging $70 for Switch 2 games would bring Nintendo in line with what companies like Microsoft and Sony, as well as a variety of third-party publishers, charge for their leading titles.

Switch 2 News

Nintendo's previous consoles had their own account systems and players had to create new accounts for subsequent hardware launches. But the new overarching Nintendo Account changes this, and this could help ease the transition to the next Nintendo console.

It "allows us to communicate with our players if and when we make a transition to a new platform, to help ease that process or transition," Nintendo's Doug Bowser said.

"Our goal is to minimize the dip you typically see in the last year of one cycle and the beginning of another," he added. "I can't speak to the possible features of a new platform, but the Nintendo Account is a strong basis for having that communication as we make the transition."

Nintendo's CEO, Shuntaro Furukawa, said in 2023 that the next Nintendo console will use the same Nintendo Account system as the Switch, so hearing Bowser suggest something similar is no big surprise.

Speaking to Bloomberg, Yijia Zhai of Macquarie Group Ltd. said the next Nintendo console is not going to be able to match the success of the Switch.

"We do not think the new console will be as successful as the Switch, and see potential profit-taking after the announcement," Zhai said, further noting that Macquarie had downgraded Nintendo's stock analysis to "neutral."

Goldman Sachs analyst Minami Munakata, meanwhile, said the next Nintendo hardware likely won't increase the total addressable market for Nintendo. However, the firm isn't married to that idea and says its forecast could change if the system "turns out to be new concept hardware rather than a successor along the same lines as the Nintendo Switch."

A console not being as successful as the last one might not tell the whole story and isn't necessarily totally bad news for Nintendo. The Switch, of course, performed exceptionally well in terms of hardware and software sales. And that success is all the more apparent following the dismal performance of the Wii U.

In September 2024, Circana analyst Mat Piscatella said the next Nintendo console may "disrupt" the video game industry.

"A couple of things will really impact how things go: Nintendo's next hardware device, expected to arrive next year, could significantly disrupt the market," he told GI.biz. "Of course, not much is known about this device beyond rumor, but a highly successful new Nintendo device could apply downward pricing pressure across other devices. But we'll have to wait and see."

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Why is Nintendo repeating the same console they just did?

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@sippio: why do Xbox and Sony do it every time?

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All ya gotta do is tell me WHEEEEERE THEEEEEY R!

But seriously, no OLED at launch blows big time!

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@just1mohr: Leave it to Nintendo to disappoint. They really need to stop acting like games are for children and stop worrying about hitting the lowest possible price points. I'm certain no one would mind a $50-$100 upcharge for an OLED screen. And we don't want to have to wait 1-2 years for that.

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"Nintendo consoles are historically less powerful than the latest PlayStation and Xbox consoles"

I wouldn't call Switch a Console. It's primarily a handheld that can dock to a TV. It sure beats those handhelds that Microsoft and Sony released... oh wait.

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@CyberEarth: I never cared about that.

But it's more on par with being less powerful then the previous not the current one when released.

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Wait, his name is actually "Doug Bowser?"

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@keetus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Bowser

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again, again?

6 month old article - Why is this on 'recent news'? Why are you wasting our time with this? Why aren't you embarrassed? Why are they still paying you?

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Every time. I check out this story every time they repost it

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Why is this gem back on recent news?

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I don't care about any information. It's a Nintendo system, I'll buy it day one. They are the only gaming company that doesn't disappoint.

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@Sonicplys: Of course you don’t, you’re a Nintentard.

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1080p 30fps machine? That’s certainly disappointing.

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@xikaryo: imagine paying more than 400 dollars on a Nintendo system. Shut up and go play on your expensive outdated Steam Deck.

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@Sonicplys: You basically just humiliated yourself and admitted that no Nintendo product is worth more than $400. Agreed. :)

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@xikaryo: Well, it's hopefully going to be able to kind of match a lat gen (base version) Xbox, like Switch is kind of an Xbox 360.

It's pretty damned impressive if it can REALLY pull off something like Death Stranding and even do it that well.

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@wolfpup7: Well, I do find it a little bit weird that they mentioned Death Stranding considering Sony owns the IP. I guess I wonder how they arrived at the conclusion that Switch 2 would be able to run at it 1080p 30fps without doing an actual test of the game running on Switch 2. Was it more of a hypothetical or theoretical test based on what they know about back when they were initially testing Death Stranding 1 on PS4, and now they’re comparing the specs in that way?

I guess it is theoretical, as in on paper it should be able to run DS1 at 1080 30. The real question is, at what cost, and will the graphical fidelity match PS4? Lol. We’ll see I guess.

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@xikaryo: Sony doesnt own the death stranding IP. It was a timed exclusive and literally came out on xbox last month when Kojima got the rights back.

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@xikaryo: They ran it on roughly the same hardware as Switch 2, as close as they could make it, though it's probably still better than Switch 2.

It seems like this thing really should be able to kind of match base Xbox One/PS4? Which if true is cool, and at least has Nvidia's two generations old RTX features...like in the lowest end possible configuration, but still. I guess it can do DLSS 2 in some capacity?

I'm sure Nintendo stuff targeting it will look great. I still think better looking NES and GB games look great lol

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What is it?
-not sure

When will it be announced?
-don't know

When will the Switch 2 launch?
-Same question as the previous one, and we still don't know

How much will it cost?
-I'll answer this question with another question. How could we possibly know that?

Will it be backward compatible?
-Jeez, I mean, wouldn't that be great?

I have a question-

How do I get paid for rattling off a few paragraphs that provide no insight into the industry or topic of the article?

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@gatsbythepig Journalism is dead. Long live Journalism!

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@gatsbythepig: Agree. Moreover, what difference for me (or anyone whatsoever) does it make to get the info before the official channels disclose it? I am not into the leaks/speculation/gossip culture.

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