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Experts Claim Nintendo Switch 2 Photos Are 'Almost Certainly Real'

Sep 23, 2024 2:30 PM

Recent leaks suggest that the Nintendo Switch 2 is closer to reality than ever, with tech experts at Digital Foundry confirming the authenticity of photos that purportedly show prototype hardware. These photos, primarily sourced from a Chinese website, showcase features like an eight-inch LCD, enhanced Joy-Cons with magnetic connections, and multiple USB-C ports. The console reportedly boasts 12GB of RAM and a maximum memory bandwidth of 102GB/s, a significant upgrade over the original Switch. Although Nintendo has yet to officially comment on these revelations, they have previously indicated expectations to announce their next-generation console by April 2025.

What are the new features of the Nintendo Switch 2?

The Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to include an eight-inch LCD screen, new Joy-Cons that connect via magnetic rails, twin USB-C ports for peripherals, and support for original Switch media. Additionally, it will have 12GB of RAM and deliver much higher bandwidth compared to its predecessor.

The Nintendo Switch, originally released in 2017, quickly became a revolutionary hybrid gaming console, allowing users to enjoy both handheld and docked play. As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, anticipation for its successor is mounting, particularly given the huge library of games and significant third-party support that made the original Switch so popular. Players are eager to see how Nintendo will innovate their console for the next generation and what new experiences it will bring to the table.



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