The Switch 2's design may not accommodate old Joy-Cons due to the absence of a physical rail, as it includes new, larger Joy-Cons. The teaser showed a modified dock, raising questions about whether it merely updates aesthetics or includes new functionality for better game display. Potential improvements in performance for existing Switch titles are anticipated, akin to enhancements seen on PS5 Pro, depending on the developers' efforts. Furthermore, while the Switch Online account will remain valid on the Switch 2, details on which subscription features will transition are still missing.
The new Switch 2 might lack the physical "rail" for old Joy-Cons, but it includes larger Joy-Cons, minimizing the need to connect the old ones.
There’s speculation if the rounded dock for Switch 2 is just cosmetic or if it houses new circuitry for better performance on the big screen.
The Switch 2 could potentially enhance the performance of older games, similar to Sony and Microsoft’s strategies on their new consoles.
Nintendo has yet to confirm which features of the existing Switch Online subscription will carry over to the new Switch 2.
Collection
[
|
...
]