Summary

  • The Nintendo Switch 2 will offer 4K support, support HDR, and include 256GB of storage space, a huge upgrade over the original model.
  • The 7.9-inch screen will feature improved resolution and frame rates of up to 120fps.
  • Priced at $449.99, the Switch 2 launches on June 5, 2025.

Fans finally got a closer look at the Nintendo Switch 2 on April 2, with a livestream confirming details like a 4K-capable Docked mode, improved resolution in handheld mode, and more. Expectations were high going into the hour-long Direct after months of speculation with little official word from the company itself. Now that the presentation has finally come and gone, it's clear just how big of an upgrade the Nintendo Switch 2 is over its predecessor.

Nintendo revealed a lot during its Switch 2 Direct, starting with more details regarding the Mario Kart title unveiled in its initial Switch 2 announcement. After showing off Mario Kart World and some new chat features, the company dug into the specifics of its new hardware. Fans and analysts had already predicted many of the specs, but now there's no more uncertainty around what exactly the upgraded system offers over the original Switch.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Finally Reveals What the C Button Does

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The initial reveal in January seemed to suggest the Switch 2 would have an 8-inch screen, and Nintendo confirmed that the built-in display clocks in at 7.9 inches in its latest Direct. As many fans expected, this screen offers an improved resolution over the original's 720p visuals, offering 1080p resolution and frame rates of up to 120fps. It also supports HDR in compatible titles and variable refresh rates to make games look even clearer and run more smoothly. When docked, the Switch 2 supports 4K visuals, although frame rates will drop to 60fps at most when running at this resolution.

Nintendo Switch 2 Offers 4K Support, HDR, and Eight Times the Original's Storage Space

In addition to the larger handheld screen and improved resolutions, the Switch 2 provides a significant storage upgrade over its predecessor. It boasts 256GB of internal storage, which, while far below the likes of the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, is eight times the 32GB of storage found in the original Switch. Now that Nintendo has made it easier to transfer digital games, that extra space may come in handy. The system's reading and writing speeds are also higher than the original's, although Nintendo has not specified exactly what these speeds are.

The new dock also has a built-in fan to keep the console cool while maintaining higher frame rates and resolutions. Other confirmed features include the rumored mouse functionality for the Joy-Cons, larger SL and SR buttons, bigger joysticks, and the previously hinted magnetic attachments for the Joy-Cons. Most importantly, for those eager to get their hands on the upgraded console, Nintendo announced the Switch 2 will launch on June 5 at a suggested retail price of $449.99.

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Nintendo
Operating System
Proprietary
Storage
256GB internal / MicroSD
Resolution
1080p (handheld) / 4K (docked)
App Store
Nintendo eShop
Wi-Fi
Yes
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