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Nintendo Switch 2 Fans Claim They've Cracked New Game Case Size

Jan 31, 2025 2:20 PM

Nintendo Switch 2 fans are buzzing about the potential new dimensions of its physical game cases, following a leaked listing from French retailer Fnac. According to a report, the cases could be slightly larger than the original Nintendo Switch cases, measuring approximately 5.1 inches by 7.7 inches. This speculation was further illustrated in a Reddit post that showcased a side-by-side comparison. Though these dimensions are not officially confirmed, the change could indicate preparations for the new console's retail launch. Anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2 is building, with many expecting its release between June and September 2024, only a few months after its initial reveal, which highlighted key features like backwards compatibility and an additional USB-C port.

What are the new dimensions of the Nintendo Switch 2 game cases?

The reported dimensions of the Nintendo Switch 2 game cases are approximately 5.1 inches by 7.7 inches, making them slightly larger than the cases of the original Switch, but still smaller than those of the Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 games.

The Nintendo Switch 2 is anticipated to be a major upgrade from its predecessor, which has sold over 100 million units since its launch in 2017. The original Switch offered a unique hybrid gaming experience that appealed to a wide range of players. As gaming technology evolves, the Switch 2 aims to incorporate modern features such as improved graphics, better battery life, and enhanced multiplayer capabilities, maintaining Nintendo's reputation for innovation in the gaming industry.



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