Article 6WC02 How the Nintendo Switch 2 compares to prior models on paper

How the Nintendo Switch 2 compares to prior models on paper

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Sheena Vasani
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Nintendo-Switch-2-Lifestyle-Image-5.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100The Nintendo Switch 2 is basically a bigger, more capable Switch.

The Switch 2 is here a well, almost. Nintendo took the wraps off its new console during its latest Direct event, providing us with a closer look at the $449.99 console ahead of its release on June 5th.

In many ways, the sequel is a generational leap from the original console / handheld hybrid that rocked the gaming world over eight years ago. Nintendo is building upon the successful foundation it laid with the original Switch by offering a larger screen, more internal storage, and magnetic Joy-Con controllers that can operate like mice. Itas also introducing some new features, like GameChat, which lets players make voice calls, screen share, and video chat.

Below, weare taking a closer look at the on-paper differences between the Switch 2 and its various predecessors a specifically, the original Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo Switch OLED. Weave even thrown in the handheld-only Nintendo Switch Lite, just for good measure.

  1. Pricing and availability
  2. Display technology
  3. Performance and battery life
  4. Joy-Cons and other controllers
  5. Storage, dock, and more
  6. Games and software
  7. By the numbers
Pricing and availability

The Switch 2 will retail for $449.99 at launch, or you can b …

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