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Nintendo Switch 2: Rumors Point to Early 2025 Release
Abdullah Mustapha
November 30, 2024
The Nintendo Switch changed handheld gaming in 2017. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting its successor, the Nintendo Switch 2. Recent reports suggest the new console could arrive sooner than expected.
When Will the Nintendo Switch 2 Be Announced?
Earlier rumors pointed to a March 2025 launch. However, new details from Nintendo Prime suggest an earlier reveal. If true, Nintendo might announce the console in January 2025. A worldwide release could follow in March.
Production seems to be in full swing. Reports say Nintendo started mass production in September 2024. Over 650,000 units have already been shipped to various regions.
Keep in mind, these details are not official. Fans should wait for an official statement from Nintendo.
What Are the Rumored Features?
The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to bring several upgrades. Here’s a quick look at the rumored specifications:
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Feature
Details
Screen
8-inch LCD display
Processor
Nvidia Tegra 239
Graphics
Ray tracing support, 1080p gaming
RAM
8GB LPDDR5
Storage
64GB eMMC
DLSS and FSR
DLSS 2 and FSR 3 for enhanced visuals
Battery
Better performance than the original Switch
Price
Estimated at $400
These specs hint at better graphics, faster performance, and improved battery life.
What to Expect from the Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo will likely stick to the hybrid design that made the original Switch a success. Fans can expect smoother gameplay, sharper visuals, and better portability.
While details remain unconfirmed, excitement is building. Will the Switch 2 live up to the hype? Only time will tell.
What features are you hoping to see? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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