The momentum of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer is currently outpacing Sony's PlayStation 5 announcement from summer 2020.
After months of rumors and leaks, the Nintendo Switch 2 - as well as a a new 'Mario Kart' game - has finally made its public debut.
Certain Nintendo Switch games may not be supported on or fully compatible with Nintendo Switch 2. Details will be shared on the Nintendo website at a later date.
The reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has been a big hit on YouTube, as it surpasses 18 million views within four days.
So, those are some of the coolest little details we spotted in the Switch 2 reveal trailer. Reminder, if you want to see everything, including discussions around the magnets, the new straps, the kickstand, and the release buttons for the Joy-Con, make sure to watch the full video.
Nintendo will reveal more about the Nintendo Switch 2 in a special Direct event on April 2, 2025. Further details about the event’s timing will be announced later. Meanwhile, Nintendo Switch 2 Experience events will take place in various cities globally, allowing fans to get a hands-on preview. The schedule is as follows:
Nintendo’s official announcement of the Switch 2 has led to an overwhelming fan response, most of it positive on the upcoming console’s features.
The man who once auctioned off the Queen’s golden Wii is now hoping to sell a rare Nintendo GameCube for a six-figure sum.
As anticipation builds for the release of the Nintendo Switch 2, new information has surfaced, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the
The new Mario Kart won’t be the only game to feature Donkey Kong’s new look, if a line-up of updated merchandise is anything to go by.
Over on the Xbox Store you can currently find Mariostro Strikers: Soccer League, a newly released game that is clearly a knock-off of the popular Nintendo-published Mario Strikers series. And yes, the cover is an awful AI-generated nightmare.
The owner of the Super Mario grocery store in San Ramón, Costa Rica claimed victory over Nintendo on Jan. 28, telling his Facebook followers that an attempt by the massive video game developer to block his trademark was denied by the country’s Registro Nacional. The post was first spotted by a user on ResetEra.