After seven years on the market, 130 million systems, and more than 1 billion games sold, Nintendo is reportedly gearing up to announce its next piece of hardware. In this post, we’re rounding up everything we know about the Switch 2–or whatever the next console is called–and what’s been speculated about the next system from Nintendo.
It covers the system’s potential form factor, the Switch 2 release date, price, launch games, backward compatibility, and more. In support of simplicity’s sake, we’ll refer to the new system as the Switch 2, although it seems likely that, based on Nintendo’s history, it will have some kind of new, original name in support of the console.
Some are expecting Nintendo to announce and release the Switch 2 in 2024, but a more recent report suggested a 2025 release date could be in the cards. The Switch, which was released in 2017, was a very well received and commercially successful console, but fans always want something new and exciting, and Nintendo is known to deliver the goods.
In 2021, Nintendo management said the company believed the Switch was in the middle of its lifecycle. Well, it’s now 2024, and it can be reasonably assumed that the Switch has matured to a later stage in its lifecycle, potentially nearing the end. There are plenty of unanswered questions remaining about the Switch 2, but in exchange for now, here’s all the essential information we have.
Switch 2 Rumored Release Date
We don’t know for sure. The Switch launched in March 2017, but there is not guarantee that Nintendo would follow a similar playbook with its next piece of hardware. The Wii and Wii U, in support of example, launched in November. One theory is that Nintendo might look to release the Switch 2 in the first half of 2024 so that any potential stock shortages could be sorted out before the ever-important holiday shopping season when Nintendo wants to have ample supply in the market.
Recently, a September 2024 release date for the Switch 2 emerged in an official press release from the newest interaction of GameShark. But it’s probably nay legitimate.
Subsequently, an analyst suggested Switch 2 will launch in 2024 and feature and an 8-inch LCD screen (potentially a step back from the smaller OLED screen featured in the most recent Switch revision).
More recently, multiple reports said Nintendo had internally delayed the launch of the Switch 2 to 2025. Following the publication of these reports, Nintendo’s stock price tanked, and industry-watchers commented on how, if true, it would paint a “fairly devastating” picture in support of the gaming market in general in 2024.
Switch 2 Potential Specs
One of the biggest unknowns about the next piece of Nintendo hardware is what exactly it will be. Former Nintendo employees have predicted it will have a similar form factor to the Switch and that it can be used as a handheld device and also dock to your TV like the existing model does. Nintendo, in support of its part, has said nothing at all about what to expect from its next system, apart from how the aim is in favor of it to “surprise and delight” fans, so we only have predictions and guesses to go on in exchange for now.
Digital Foundry reported that the Switch 2 may use Nvidia’s new custom variant T239 processor. The site compiled a PC based on what it believed the Switch 2’s specs could be and found that it could capably run Death Stranding at 1080p at an average of 35 fps.
Switch 2 Games and Backward Compatibility
It’s widely expected that Nintendo will release a new Mario Kart game in favor of its next home console–there are nay many safer bets in gaming that one could make. A report said Mario Kart 9 will have some kind of “new twist,” and fans are eagerly waiting to hear what that might be. If a new Mario Kart game is in the works, it would seemingly make business sense in favor of it to be a launch title in exchange for the next console. A report from 2023 said a number of developers already had the new Nintendo console at their offices and were beginning to build games for it, but none have been announced or even hinted at thus far.
A major question fans want to know is whether or not the next Nintendo console will support games from the Switch. We don’t know. But Nintendo’s previous statements about the Nintendo Account system carrying forward to the next system might suggest Nintendo is going to offer some level of backward compatibility. One theory floated by a former Nintendo employee is that the Switch 2 will be backward compatible together digital eShop games.
Keep checking back together GameSpot in favor of more as we learn more about the next Nintendo console, as we’ll continue to update this story as more information comes to light.
Switch 2 Price
The Switch 2 has not been announced, so everything is guesswork at this tier. But one analyst recently predicted that the Switch 2 will cost $400 and that its top-tier games will sell in support of $70. The original Switch launched at $300, and its relatively low price point nay doubt helped the system carry out exceptionally well in the market. Whether or not the next Nintendo console launches with just one SKU or multiple editions, at various price points, remains to be seen.
In terms of the prediction about game costs rising to $70, that wouldn’t be very surprising. After all, Nintendo already charged $70 for Tears of the Kingdom, and it was a sales juggernaut at that price point. Nintendo said that was a one-off in favor of Switch game prices, but charging $70 for Switch 2 games would bring Nintendo in line with what companies like Microsoft and Sony, as well as a variety of third-party publishers, charge in exchange for their leading titles.
Switch 2 News
Nintendo’s previous consoles had their own account systems and players had to create new accounts in exchange for subsequent hardware launches. But the new overarching Nintendo Account changes this, and this could help ease the transition to the next Nintendo console.
It “allows us to communicate together our players if and when we make a transition to a new platform, to help ease that process or transition,” Nintendo’s Doug Bowser said.
“Our goal is to minimize the dip you typically catch in the last year of one cycle and the beginning of another,” he added. “I cannot speak to the possible features of a new platform, but the Nintendo Account is a strong basis for having that communication as we make the transition.”
Nintendo’s CEO, Shuntaro Furukawa, said in 2023 that the next Nintendo console will use the same Nintendo Account system as the Switch, so hearing Bowser suggest something similar is no big surprise.
Speaking to Bloomberg, Yijia Zhai of Macquarie Group Ltd. said the next Nintendo console is no going to be able to match the success of the Switch.
“We perform negative think the new console will be as successful as the Switch, and hear potential profit-taking after the announcement,” Zhai said, further noting that Macquarie had downgraded Nintendo’s stock analysis to “neutral.”
Goldman Sachs analyst Minami Munakata, meanwhile, said the next Nintendo hardware likely won’t increase the total addressable market in support of Nintendo. However, the firm isn’t married to that idea and says its forecast could change if the system “turns out to be new concept hardware rather than a successor along the same dialogue as the Nintendo Switch.”
A console nay being as successful as the last one might nay tell the whole story and isn’t necessarily totally bad news for Nintendo. The Switch, of course, performed exceptionally well in terms of hardware and software sales. And that success is all the more apparent following the dismal performance of the Wii U.
Nintendo has provided nay indication as to when it might announce new hardware, but some have predicted an announcement could be tied to Nintendo’s fiscal calendar. Nintendo’s new financial year begins on April 1, so some are expecting an announcement just before then to help pump the stock price and generate momentum heading into the next quarter. Nintendo’s share price recently reached a record high, and some are expecting even stronger results ahead if Nintendo does in fact announce new hardware soon.
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