The Switch 2 announcement was clearly focused on showcasing the basics of the physical hardware itself. Games didn't really come into play, other than a brief look toward the end at what appears to be a new Mario Kart game.
Instead, we saw a bit of gameplay, some of the usual faces, and some teases for what might be major new features, like 24-player races and more open level design.
As we previously discussed, the Switch 2 launch lineup will be critical--Nintendo has a lot more momentum going into this launch than it did with Switch.
A Nintendo Direct is scheduled for April 2, when more about Switch 2 will be revealed, with in-person hands-on events set for the weeks after that.
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