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Nintendo’s new console is the Switch but slightly bigger and slightly better, and that has been apparent since the device was first revealed in January in a mostly detail-free presentation.
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Nintendo held its big Switch 2 event on Wednesday, where it revealed its Switch successor and other key details such as the June 5 launch date and starting price of $450.
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NVIDIA said the Switch 2's DLSS support helps to give the console "ten times" the graphical performance of the original Switch.
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The long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 Direct has arrived and we're here to gather all the biggest reveals about Nintendo's next console!
The Switch 2 screen is a 1080p 120fps LCD with HDR support, and it's 7.9 inches rather than the 6.2 of the original console. As Nintendo notes, 1080p will mean you're getting "approximately double the pixels" over the original Switch display.
Masahiro Sakurai is looking forward to today’s Nintendo Switch 2 showcase, but he’s downplayed the chances of his next game making an appearance.
In the Switch 2 Direct, most of the games were confirmed for 2025 with hard dates like Donkey Kong Bananaza and Mario Kart World or teased for later in the year like Kirby Air Riders. Then there is The Duskbloods which is an outlier for more than one reason.