Nintendo is poised to announce its next console this week, the successor to the hugely successful Nintendo Switch, which has sold 150 million units since its launch.
The new console, likely called Nintendo Switch 2, is reportedly a more powerful version of the original Switch, featuring magnetically attaching controllers and backward compatibility.
Unlike previous generations where Nintendo radically changed the design and interface, the Switch 2 is similar in appearance and functionality to its predecessor, marking a departure from the company's history.
The high volume of leaks over the past months means there are hardly any surprises left for the official announcement, as fans already have a clear picture of what to expect.
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