All of this is undoubtedly designed to separate real Switch fans from scalpers who will try to flood the zone and use countless auto-generated Nintendo IDs and virtual credit card
Nintendo finally spilled the beans about the long-awaited Switch 2, telling the gathered throngs during Direct that it will hit the shelves on 5 June, priced at $450. Pre-orders start on April 9, and the gaming faithful will need to act fast—word is
Nintendo’s Switch 2: new console, new strategy - company looks to stay ahead of its rivals with some surprises, but higher cost may put off some consumers
Nintendo broke months of silence on Wednesday morning with an hour-long pre-recorded livestream devoted to the upcoming Switch 2. It’s
Nintendo has confirmed that those sleek new Switch 2 game cards won’t always carry an actual game and will, instead, sometimes simply contain a key for a game download.
Somehow, Nintendo has managed to make an eight year old game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild more expensive on Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo is one of the most beloved video game companies on the planet thanks to their incredible history of hardware and rock solid video game franchises.
Nintendo’s upcoming console will be more expensive at $449.99 but launch with better parental controls and a new mouse control scheme
The Nintendo Switch 2's full unveiling on April 2 has confirmed one of its most exciting new features: mouse functionality. You can indeed use the console's new Joy-Con controllers like a computer mouse, opening up possibilities for point-and-click adventures and strategy games to be an even better experience on the system.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will launch in the UK on 5 June. It costs £395.99 in the UK – that’s almost £90 more than the Nintendo Switch OLED. You’ll also be able to pick up a Switch 2 bundle containing Mario Kart World for £429.99.