Nintendo Switch 2 Hands-On Review: Everything You Need to Know

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Introduction

The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, and after nearly a decade since the original launch in 2017, this new generation promises major upgrades while keeping the spirit of the original console alive…

Nintendo Switch 2 Design and Display

The Nintendo Switch 2 looks familiar yet more refined. The Joy-Cons and overall body have grown slightly to accommodate one of the biggest upgrades—the screen.

New 7.9-Inch 1080p Display

  • Size: 7.9 inches
  • Resolution: 1080p Full HD
  • Refresh Rate: Up to 120Hz
  • HDR Support

Despite being an LCD rather than OLED, the display is brighter and smoother with HDR and 120Hz support.

Is OLED Coming Later?

We may see a Nintendo Switch 2 OLED in a few years, similar to the original Switch lineup evolution.

Improved Joy-Cons and New Features

  • More ergonomic size
  • Magnetic snap-on mechanism
  • New “C” Button for Game Chat
  • HD Rumble 2 for better haptics
  • Built-in optical sensor (acts like a mouse)
  • Steel SR/SL buttons for durability

The new mouse-like sensor adds a layer of gameplay possibilities, especially for table-top games and demos like wheelchair basketball.

Are They Durable?

The magnetic system is more robust, but we’ll have to see if kids can bend the connector pins over time.

Storage, Ports, and Docking Capabilities

  • Internal Storage: 256GB
  • Expandable via microSD Express
  • USB-C Ports
  • Improved adjustable kickstand

Dock Features

  • 4K output to TVs
  • Built-in cooling fan

Lexar has already announced 1TB cards optimized for the Switch 2, perfect for large next-gen games.

Social Features and Game Chat

Game Chat and “C” Button

  • Voice chat with friends
  • Screen sharing support

Switch 2 Camera Accessory

  • Live video feed with automatic background removal
  • Integrates with gameplay avatars

Game Share Feature

  • Share one game across up to 3 Switch consoles
  • No install or purchase required for others

These features create a more connected and interactive experience for local and online play.

Game Compatibility and Types

The Switch 2 will support three types of games:

  1. Native Switch 2 games (best performance)
  2. Backward-compatible Switch 1 games
  3. Remastered versions of Switch 1 games

Nintendo Switch 2 Pricing Breakdown

  • Console: $449 USD
  • Camera Accessory: $50
  • Pro Controller: $80
  • Digital Games: $80
  • Physical Games: $90

Pricing is a bit higher than expected, especially for games. Even the demo game “Welcome Tour” will not be free and is expected to cost between $10–$20.

Final Thoughts and TBD Features

The Nintendo Switch 2 looks like a strong successor with upgraded hardware, better social tools, and refined design. However, some important specs are still unknown:

  • Chipset and RAM
  • Battery Life
  • Fast Charging Support
  • Joy-Con Drift Fix?

We do know that DLSS support is confirmed for 4K upscaling, which hints at serious GPU improvements.

Conclusion

The Nintendo Switch 2 is more than just an iteration—it’s a modernization of Nintendo’s flagship console. It might not be perfect, especially with game prices and missing tech details, but for fans of the brand, it’s shaping up to be a worthy upgrade.

Question for You: Will you buy the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch? What feature excites you most? Let us know in the comments!

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