Nintendo confirms it will announce a Switch successor by April 2025

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What just happened? We've been hearing rumors about a Nintendo Switch successor for years, but the Japanese gaming giant has kept quiet when it comes to official details. Now, however, the company has confirmed that the Switch 2, or whatever it might be called, will be announced this fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2025.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa made the announcement on the company's official X/Twitter account earlier today. The post notes that it will have been over nine years since the original Switch was announced back in March 2015, and there will be the usual Nintendo Direct event held this June.

Furukawa adds that Nintendo Direct will focus on the Switch software lineup coming out in the second half of 2024, emphasizing that there will be no mention of the Switch successor during the presentation, sadly.

Back in February, rumors started swirling that claimed the Switch successor had seen its original 2024 release date pushed back to early 2025. Nintendo reportedly decided to postpone so it could stockpile consoles for the launch. It's hoped that the move will help avoid the nightmare scenario of scalpers buying up all the inventory and selling it at inflated prices, something we've seen many times when new consoles arrive.

Precisely when might the Switch 2 be available? March next year seems like a safe bet, given that the date lines up with the original Switch's announcement, though Nintendo could hold an announcement event in the fall.

There are plenty of rumors surrounding the Switch 2's hardware. The current hybrid handheld devices sport some aging internals, including Nvidia's Tegra X1 and, later, the X1+ SoC, combined with 4GB of RAM. The successor is likely to stick with a custom Team Green chip, rather than jump ship to AMD silicon. Previous reports say the new Nvidia SoC will be built on Samsung's 8nm process and based on Ampere, the architecture used in the RTX 3000-series GPUs.

Other rumored Switch 2 specs include a larger, 8-inch LCD screen with a 1080p resolution and an improved kickstand with a damping bracket for better angle adjustment. It's also said to come with larger Joy-Cons that attach magnetically, but support for existing Joy-Con and Pro controllers will remain via Bluetooth.

The Switch 2 will introduce a new cartridge format, too, though the console should be compatible with Switch 1 cartridges. The dock is also expected to support 4K resolution output via USB-C, and there could even be DLSS support.

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Their hardware will likely never match the hype, that company hasn't produced consoles or handhelds that pushed technology it's always been about the games. Oh and litigating their fans.
 
Give me a switch with antialiasing, that's all I ask. Their games have beautiful styling but end up being ruined by no AA. Jaggies in mariocart, jaggies in Zelda. Jaggies haven't been a thing in games since the mid 2000s.
 
Their hardware will likely never match the hype, that company hasn't produced consoles or handhelds that pushed technology it's always been about the games. Oh and litigating their fans.
doesnt need to, considering even oh so great pc gamers are running games on the steam deck and other portables at the lowest of the low settings at a flaky 30fps while clapping about it, nintendo just has to do the bare minimum really with the switch 2.

just make it backwards compatible and add in dlss, boom, massive profits. considering theyve been trying to chase down switch emulators like a sentinel going after mutants I'd bet big money that the new system really is just a switch thats been juiced with nvidia tricks in the end.
 
doesnt need to, considering even oh so great pc gamers are running games on the steam deck and other portables at the lowest of the low settings at a flaky 30fps while clapping about it, nintendo just has to do the bare minimum really with the switch 2.

just make it backwards compatible and add in dlss, boom, massive profits. considering theyve been trying to chase down switch emulators like a sentinel going after mutants I'd bet big money that the new system really is just a switch thats been juiced with nvidia tricks in the end.
Why do gamers obsess over teraflops and "pushing technology"? No console has pushed technology since the days of the PS3. Consoles today are just PCs, or in the switch's case, a phone.
 
Why do gamers obsess over teraflops and "pushing technology"? No console has pushed technology since the days of the PS3. Consoles today are just PCs, or in the switch's case, a phone.
whats so funny to me is that the one time gamers were finally offered top tier tech they saw the cost and lost their minds.

which makes no sense because now pro variants were the result of that complaining, so now people are spending so much more for what I consider a weaker idea of a product.
 
I'm guessing Samsungs 8nm node must be cheap. The Switch's SOC was limited to around 5-6 watts in portable and around 10-11watts docked. I don't see them pushing the power usage up much if at all(I hope docked mode gets 15-20watt). A smaller Node means more power budget, but also higher cost. The X1 SOC used in the switch was also old by the time the switch released, it was a very budget choice and NVidia had good reasons to still the first batch for cheap.

While I would have loved to see Nintendo task Nvidia with pushing the latest and greatest into the next SOC to squeeze as much performance out of these wattage goals as they can. But they wont. CPU performance is the weakest point in the current switch's X1 SOC, I expect to see a large bump in CPU performance. RTX3000 based graphics and A78/X1 Arm cores wouldn't be a bad guess, 16GB RAM, 128GB Storage. I hope they use OLED from the start, 7-8" screen is my guess.
 
RTX3000 based graphics and A78/X1 Arm cores wouldn't be a bad guess, 16GB RAM, 128GB Storage. I hope they use OLED from the start, 7-8" screen is my guess.
There's not much need to guess, it'll almost certainly be Tegra Orin (there's no other option, really), so Cortex-A78AE and Ampere GPU.
 
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