According to the latest data, the new console will be larger than its predecessor and will have an 8-inch, 1080p resolution screen.
The Switch 2 is expected to be compatible with all controllers from the first Switch, including the Pro Controller and Joy-Con. However, old Joy-Cons will not be able to connect to the new console.
Switch 2 will be fully compatible with Nintendo Switch games (both physical and digital). At the same time, the design of the docking station will also change.
Nintendo Switch 2 won’t be a revolutionary device, but it will likely delight fans with its larger screen, better controllers, and updated design. The only question is whether it is worth delaying its release from March 2024 to early 2025.
Source: Ferra
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