While a few days ago a leak revealed all the details of the Nintendo Switch 2, including its CAD schematics, users have not wasted any time, and we can already take a first look at what the console will look like in large layout created using data from the said leak.
The first thing you’ll notice is its size. While we knew the Switch 2 would grow in size, it was hard to get a sense of the console using just numerical references and 3D diagrams. Now, thanks to this layout He walked for several hours. Reddit, we can see how the console looks in relation to the current modelIs it big? Yes, it’s much larger than the base console, but the truth is that judging by its appearance, it won’t lose any of its portable capabilities.
It actually matches the Steam Deck and, judging by user comments, it’s there. some community concerns about its portable usefirst of all, when you take it somewhere. Logically, it’s just layout Judging by the leak, things could change once we see the actual console, which could be more stylized and compact compared to this one. render.
Nintendo Switch 2: Bigger (and More Powerful)



Another interesting detail is that while the screen is only growing by an inch, the console itself is growing significantly in size in all its aspects, which could also lead to weight gain. Especially if Nintendo decides to add more battery to the Switch 2 to maintain the same battery life despite the incredible power increase over the current model.
Because according to leaks there will be more than enough power: CPU + GPU GMLX30-R-A1 with NVIDIA Tegra T239, 256GB UFS 3.1 storage (2100 MB/s) and 12GB LPDDR5X RAM. Additionally, it will support 120 frames per second depending on the games thanks to the inclusion of HDMI 2.1 and will support up to 1 Gbps its dock mode. If you look at these specs, the Nintendo Switch 2 is comparable in power to Steam Deck, PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One.
Unless something changes regarding leaks and subsequent confirmation from the company, the Nintendo Switch 2 will be unveiled at some point in the first quarter of next year: between March and April 2025. The price remains a mystery, but it points to the $400 range.
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