Nintendo Switch 2 can also unlock existing physical Switch games

New information revealed including possible date for Nintendo Switch 2


The truly long-awaited game console Nintendo Switch 2 Today again new information for came.

Nintendo It has not introduced a new game console to the market for a long time, but the company is now definitely Nintendo Switch 2 working on it. The last thing that brought this game console to the agenda came from multiple sources. “It will be unveiled in 2025, not 2024.” There was an explanation. If later The product, which is claimed to be introduced in March 2025, seems to almost certainly skip this year in the final stages. Switch 2, which made a splash with the new information released today, will reportedly be backwards compatible with the game. support for existing physical Switch games will give. Via stand unit 4K The product itself, which is said to support it, has an 8-inch 1080P screen. (It is claimed that it will be LCD, not OLED) will be. According to the information shared here, Switch 2 will have controllers similar to the current version. Due to the new magnetic connection system developed instead of rail, old controllers will not be fully compatible with the new console. It is stated that it is slightly larger than the Switch but smaller than the Steam Deck. Switch 2In the latest information, it is highlighted specifically with the information that it will be introduced in the spring of 2025.

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As far as we know new device PlayStation 4 And It will offer Xbox One level performance. This may frustrate some people, but it’s definitely better than a small device like the Switch, especially one whose focus is on portability. You should not expect a performance at the level of PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S. A performance at the level of PlayStation 4 and Xbox One seems more than sufficient for the new device, and the device is expected to play games with good graphics for a long time with the support of Nvidia’s DLSS technology.

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