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“The Switch 2 will do well, but it is the answer to a lot of Nintendo’s existing issues as well as the video game industry’s issues overall,” Joost van Dreunen, a longtime games market researcher and...
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Before we get into all that, though, it’s worth noting that even if the Nintendo Switch 2 doesn’t have every feature I’m hoping for in terms of a console upgrade, I’ll sti
The latest rumor comes out of the Famiboards, where a user dubbed SecretBoy claims that the display for the Switch 2 will be a significant improvement over the original Switch. According to SecretBoy, the Switch 2 display will have a 120Hz refresh rate, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support.
In early February, an Italian retailer listed the Nintendo Switch 2 on its website, letting customers pre-order the console before it has even been fully unveiled. The system is priced at €389.99 (£325), making it only slightly more expensive than the Nintendo Switch OLED.
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Beyond many new titles coming to the current Switch and Switch OLED, as well as likely supporting the Switch 2, the company also dropped a new app. No, not an update to Nintendo Music, but the entirely new Nintendo Today app for Android and iOS.
Before yesterday's Nintendo Direct, Nintendo was adamant that no news about the Switch 2 would be revealed during the presentation, but the aftermath of one of its more surprising announcements may have given away a crucial bit of information about the next console and the games we can expect to play on it.
While Nintendo has announced very little about the Switch 2, outside of what the ... while the Steam Deck OLED’s display has an improved refresh rate of 90Hz. A 120Hz refresh rate on a LCD ...
Nintendo is careful and quick to clarify that "there will be no updates" regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 in the presentation. If that's what you're interested in, you're going to have to wait until the previously announced Nintendo Switch 2 Nintendo Direct that is set to take place on April 2.