The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct unveiled a wealth of exciting new information about the upcoming console and its innovative GameChat feature. We've distilled the most crucial details into this comprehensive guide, so let's dive right in. Here are 23 key points about the Nintendo Switch 2 and its new GameChat feature.
The Console
Release Date: The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5th, 2025. Mark your calendars!
Pre-Order Dates: You can pre-order the console starting April 8th in the UK and Europe, and April 9th in the US.
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3. Size and Screen: The Switch 2 boasts a larger form factor with a 7.9-inch screen, a significant upgrade from the original's 6.2 inches.
Display Technology: The console features a 1080p LCD monitor with double the pixels of its predecessor, supporting HDR and 120fps for a smoother gaming experience.
4K Support: When docked and connected to a compatible TV via HDMI, the Switch 2 can output in 4K resolution. The new dock also includes a built-in fan for improved cooling.
Storage: The Switch 2 comes with a generous 256GB of internal storage, eight times that of the original console.
Expandable Storage: For additional space, the Switch 2 supports MicroSD Express cards, but note that original Switch microSD cards are not compatible.
Game Cards: The new game cards for the Switch 2 are red and feature faster reading speeds compared to the grey cards of the original.
Audio Enhancements: The Switch 2 offers improved audio with better quality speakers and 3D audio support when using headphones, enhancing the immersive experience.
Built-in Microphone: Located on the top of the console, the microphone enhances the new GameChat feature, which we'll discuss later.
Nintendo Switch Camera 2: Launching alongside the console for $49.99/£49.99, this accessory allows you to integrate your face into games like Mario Party Jamboree or use it as an overlay during multiplayer sessions.
Joy-Con Enhancements: The Switch 2's Joy-Con controllers connect magnetically via larger, metallic SL and SR buttons and feature larger analog sticks.
Joy-Con as Mouse: The Joy-Con can also function as a mouse, with games like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Civilization 7 showcasing this feature.
New Pro Controller: A new Pro Controller with programmable GL and GR buttons on the grips will be available for $79.99/£74.99.
Additional Accessories: Other accessories include Mario Kart steering wheels, a Switch 2 carry case, and an "all in one" carry case for TV mode, accommodating the console, dock, Joy-Con controllers, cables, and up to six game cards.
Standard Console Package: The standard Nintendo Switch 2 console is priced at $449.99/£395.99 and includes the console, Joy-Con 2 controllers (L+R), Joy-Con 2 Grip, Joy-Con 2 Straps, Nintendo Switch 2 Dock, Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable, Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter, and a USB-C Charging Cable.
Mario Kart World Bundle: A special bundle including the console and a copy of Mario Kart World will be available for $499.99/£429.99 at launch.
GameChat
- C Button Mystery Solved: The C button on the Switch 2 activates GameChat, a new party voice channel system that lets players communicate with friends easily.
Screen Sharing: GameChat also allows players to share their screens with others, similar to PlayStation's share screen technology, enabling you to assist friends with puzzles or simply see what they're up to.
Membership Requirement: While GameChat will be free for all Switch 2 owners until March 31st, 2026, a Nintendo Online membership will be required afterward.
That wraps up the essential details from Nintendo's Switch 2 Direct. Are you excited to get your hands on the Nintendo Switch 2 at launch? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned to IGN for all the latest on the Nintendo Switch 2.