Nintendo at last unveiled its successor to the popular Switch console on Thursday, a major moment for the video game industry that will arrive sometime this year. The release of a new console will be ...
Mario's getting a makeover, and it's imminent. The Nintendo Switch, which will celebrate its eighth birthday in March, is about to get a sequel -- and we know what it looks like now, for real.
Microsoft to support Switch 2 with a variety of games, according to recent leaks. Switch 2 expected to have a wider library with more third-party support. Expect newer Microsoft games like Indiana ...
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After seven years on the market, 146 million systems, and more than 1 billion games sold, Nintendo has finally announced the Nintendo Switch 2. The rumor mill was heating up in January ...
Now that Nintendo’s announced the thing, we run down every important detail about the Switch 2, from its new Joy-Cons to its games. There has been a lot of chatter about the Nintendo Switch 2 ...
As one of Nintendo's most iconic characters, Mario is everywhere on the Switch. The plumber has had multiple releases every year since the system first came out with no signs of stopping ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 is slated for a 2025 release, so its arrival is imminent. If you’re eager to add this gaming console to your collection, you might wonder how much it will cost. Recommended ...
At long last, Nintendo has officially announced a Direct showcase for the Switch 2 handheld console, set for early April. The showcase was announced in the official Switch 2 reveal trailer ...
Mario Kart, apparently. Nintendo debuted the Switch 2 on Thursday, finally shining an official light on the worst-kept secret from the past several years. The short video focused largely on the ...
But the initial reaction to the Nintendo Switch 2 was lackluster, and the company’s Tokyo-traded shares slumped 4.3% on Friday. Nintendo’s shares had surged to a record ahead of the announcement.