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Nintendo Switch 2 release date speculation, price & specs rumors – everything we know so far

With handheld gaming ever on the rise, Nintendo fans wonder what a Nintendo Switch 2 could look like
Last Updated on May 7, 2024
Nintendo Switch 2 release date, price & specs - everything we know so far
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Now that the Nintendo Switch has entered its seventh year of providing on-the-go gaming delight, gamers and enthusiasts worldwide have been rife with speculations and excitement about the next potential upgrade, the Nintendo Switch 2. Now that we’re well into 2024, the possibility that we’ll see the next iteration of the iconic Switch console this year feels even more real, but there has been as setback for fans. Regardless, we delve into the latest rumors and information gathered about the enigmatic ‘Switch 2’ so far – including the release date, price, and specs.

The Nintendo Switch 2, though unconfirmed, has started to appear more real in recent times. It was first rumored back in September 2022, when an Nvidia employee confirmed the existence of the Tegra239 (T239) system-on-a-chip. This silicon powerhouse has long been rumored to be the primary candidate for powering the Nintendo ‘Switch 2.’ The leaks about the T239 chip gained more credibility in March 2023 when further mentions surfaced. This repeated surfacing of T239 news has caused excitement in the gaming community ever since, as it suggests that Nintendo is working on a powerful successor to the original Switch – which continues to climb the list of the best selling consoles, just below the Nintendo DS.


Nintendo Switch 2 rumors at a glance – latest news

So, more than a year on, what’s the latest on the Nintendo Switch 2? Well, Nintendo has now officially revealed that they’ll make an announcement regarding the ‘successor to Nintendo Switch’ in this post. They’ll be making an announcement within this fiscal year, meaning no later than March 2025 – ten years after they announced the original.

Official statement from Nintendo regarding the successor to the Nintendo Switch
Official statement from Nintendo regarding the successor to the Nintendo Switch

This confirms a report from Nikkei that pointed towards the Switch 2 arriving at some point early next year. Not only does this give Nintendo a lot more time to allow developers to create titles that make the most of any upgraded specs, but it would prevent there from being a shortage in comparison to consumer demand, which was the mistake made by Sony with the launch of the PS5.

  • CPU: Custom Nvidia ARM SoC TegraT239 (T239)
  • GPU: Nvidia Ampere architecture
  • CUDA cores: 1280
  • Display: 8 inch LCD screen
  • RAM & storage: 8GB LPDDR5, 64GB
  • Rumored release date: March 2025

Is there a new Nintendo Switch coming out in 2024?

Earlier this year, it was starting to feel more possible that we will see a new Nintendo Switch with a release window that’s sometime in 2024. Originally, comments by Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa from May 2023 hinted at the opposite – in a financial briefing posted on Bloomberg, Furukawa reportedly stated to investors that Nintendo doesn’t plan on releasing any new hardware over the next fiscal year. However, this still allowed us to speculate that we could see the launch of the Switch 2 in the last quarter of 2024. Now though, official word from Nintendo suggest we’ll be seeing it in early 2025 instead.

The gaming community got a surprising hint from Ubisoft’s CEO, Yves Guillemot, in June 2023. While discussing the lukewarm commercial performance of Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, Guillemot stated that Ubisoft plans to “update [the game] for the new machine that will come in the future,” explicitly referring to Nintendo’s Switch successor. Furthermore, two months after this comment, Eurogamer reported that Nintendo held private developer demonstrations for the Switch 2 at the Gamescom event in Cologne. Allegedly, a spruced-up tech demo of the Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was one of the playable titles, showcasing the much-needed boosted graphics and processing capability of the Switch 2. Unfortunately, we’ve still had no public mentions from Nintendo concerning the Switch 2, so all we can do for now is hold onto the hope that we’ll the see announcement of the device at some point throughout 2024 – though Nintendo is reportedly skipping Gamescom in August this year.

Furthermore, there are signs that the immense sales of the Switch are starting to slow, and with the Switch’s hardware seeming a bit lackluster compared to its competitors, it feels like it could be about prime time for Nintendo to bring out the next iteration of its console.

Despite all that, disappointingly, it looks like Q4 2024 might be being pushed back to 2025; Brazilian journalist Pedro Henrique Lutti Lippe (via VGC) has apparently received information from five separate sources that the Switch 2 has internally slipped out of the 2024 release target. It’s unclear at this point as to why exactly the console’s launch deadline is not achievable, but it could be related to Nintendo needing more time to prepare stronger first-party software to drive launch sales.

Nintendo Switch OLED after being powered on - image taken by PCWer
Nintendo Switch OLED after being powered on – image taken by PCWer

Nintendo Switch 2 release date window rumors

Based on Nintendo’s recent announcements, we may be able to offer some educated conjecture for the launch date and pricing of the new Switch hybrid console. Regarding a potential release date, it’s clear from Nintendo’s comments that we won’t see a new console until later this year at the earliest, as they’ve officially revealed that the Nintendo Direct in June 2024 will feature no mention of the Switch successor.

We originally expected the Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in the second half of 2024, but as mentioned earlier, we could instead be looking at some point in early 2025 that still lands within the financial year. Right now, March 2025 is our current prediction. As with any product release, these dates are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances or strategic decisions by the company.

Nintendo Switch 2 price estimate

When it comes to price, a bit of speculation can also be drawn from the cost of Nintendo’s most recent console, the Nintendo Switch OLED model, which retails at $349. If we were to assume that the Nintendo Switch 2 would possess similar, if not more advanced features such as the OLED display, it’s fair to anticipate that the price would align closely with these figures, with a possible increase giving the console an estimated $400 MSRP.

Looking back, the original Switch launched at a price of $299.99. If the sequel yet again comes with an LCD (rather than an OLED) display, we could be looking closer to this price tag, though the first generation will likely have to drop in price to make way for it.

Nintendo Switch 2 specs rumors

Given Nintendo’s history, it’s reasonable to expect that the company will remain partnered with Nvidia for the system-on-a-chip, likely opting for an evolved version of the existing Tegra X1 chipset currently utilized in the current Switch model. However, recent advancements by AMD, evidenced by the Valve Stream Deck, suggest that AMD may potentially become a contender in powering the next-generation Switch.

There’s also speculation about a possible co-processor chip situated within the dock of the Switch 2 or the much-rumored next-gen Nintendo Switch Pro. This additional chip could serve to enhance the console’s power and video output when docked and connected to a 4K TV, further intensifying the gaming experience. Furthermore, it’s hoped that the lack of ray tracing, a feature now found on many handhelds will finally be addressed, with the ray tracing effects possibly provided using AI via Nvidia’s DLSS 3.5 if the device maintains an Nvidia processor.

Improved battery life in handheld mode and better graphics are also given, with frame rates also being bumped above the current 60Hz if the rumors of the upgraded chip are true. An enhanced Switch could also sport better joy-con controllers (hopefully), given that many players have experienced issues with the controllers. A new leak from Spanish outlet Vandal does suggest that the Switch 2 will have magnetic Joy-Cons, which does raise concerns regarding compatibility with the existing ones.

When it comes to the display, it’s plausible that the next Nintendo console could adopt an OLED panel, much like its predecessor, the Switch OLED, but there’s still the potential for something along the lines of an 8-inch LCD screen according to analyst Hiroshi Hayase, though it will still reportedly be smaller than a Steam Deck . Many hope that the new console will also improve the refresh rates as well as size, taking the current 60Hz display and boosting it to a smoother 120Hz.

Further pointing towards the LCD option, Sharp, the manufacturer of the current Switch displays, disclosed that it’s developing a new LCD panel for a “new gaming console.” If this new console turns out to be the Switch 2, it could be somewhat disappointing for fans, as the Switch 2 might end up featuring a less advanced screen technology than the Switch OLED.


Nintendo Switch 2 rumors: FAQs

There are still a lot of questions surrounding the upcoming sequel to the Switch, presumably Nintendo’s next console. And that’s before we think about the possibility of a new Nintendo Switch Lite.

What is new coming for Nintendo Switch?

As per the statements from Nintendo, the company is currently directing its efforts toward the development and release of new games for the existing Nintendo Switch models. Specific details about these games have not been disclosed, but we can expect a wide range of titles catering to Nintendo’s diverse audience.

However, it’s anticipated that Nintendo’s next-gen console will have backwards compatibility for current Nintendo Switch games, such as Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Super Mario RPG which impressed players in 2023. It is reported that the Switch 1 cartridges will be compatible with the Switch 2 card slot.

Is there a successor to the Switch?

For a long time now, there have been numerous rumors and industry speculations suggest that a Nintendo Switch 2 may be in the works. Potential evidence of this includes comments from industry insiders, as well as technological trends and the lifecycle of the current Switch console. Now we don’t have to speculate though, as Nintendo has recently revealed they’ll be making an announcement on the ‘successor to Nintendo Switch’ this fiscal year.


Final word

In conclusion, there are numerous rumors swirling around the possibility of Nintendo’s next console, and it has now officially been confirmed, though not by name. From potential hardware specs, such as an Nvidia system-on-a-chip and OLED screens, to speculated release windows and prices, all we have are educated guesses. Officially, Nintendo remains committed to its current Switch models, with current plans to focus on game releases throughout the ongoing fiscal year.

With now over seven years having passed since the original Switch’s debut, its title as one of the best-selling consoles of all time puts a lot of pressure on Nintendo to create an impressive successor that keeps up with competing alongside the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X (or upcoming next-gen Xbox) without releasing a device that will flop like the Wii U.

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