Nintendo has officially announced the Nintendo Switch 2, confirming many long-standing rumors in a trailer on January 16. The new console retains the portable design and detachable Joy-Cons feature from the original but introduces a larger display and magnetic Joy-Cons, eliminating the mechanical sliding feature. A second USB-C port has been added for easier accessory connection, while still supporting the headphone jack. Although details remain sparse, more information is expected during a special Nintendo Direct on April 2, which will clarify backward compatibility for original Switch games and other features.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially revealed with a larger display and magnetic Joy-Cons, maintaining backward compatibility with original Switch games. More details expected on April 2.
While the Switch 2 resembles its predecessor, significant upgrades include magnetically attaching Joy-Cons, and a second USB-C port, enhancing usability for accessories.
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