All the things Nintendo didn’t tell us about the Switch 2
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Summary
After many years of speculation and leaks, Nintendo officially revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 (OLED model), although most details surrounding the console’s launch are still unknown.
Nintendo has promised a closer look at the console on April 2, in a Direct video presentation, and a series of worldwide hands-on experiences with the console, beginning on May 31 in Seoul, South Korea.
Previous Nintendo home consoles have all launched in November, so it would probably be a surprise if they didn’t release the Switch 2 at a similar time, in order to take advantage of Holiday sales.
The new console will probably be launched before April, but the window could be narrower than the 12 months mentioned in the teaser (ending in December); this could be a very busy period for Nintendo.
One thing that is for sure is that the Switch 2 will have a bigger screen, but this is the only major change in the new model, with improvements to the battery life and hardware power.