Nintendo’s latest gaming console is finally real. After months of rumors and speculation, the company has revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 through a short video that gives us our first official look at the system. The new console keeps the basic design that made the original Switch so popular – you can still play it on your TV or take it on the go.
What’s different is the larger screen and new magnetic controllers that should make gaming more comfortable. If you’re wondering when you can get your hands on Switch 2 and how much it will cost, I’ve gathered all the confirmed details and reliable information about Nintendo’s next gaming system.
Nintendo has officially confirmed that the Switch 2 will launch in 2025. The company plans to host a Nintendo Direct event on April 2, 2025, where we’ll learn more specific details about the console.
Following the announcement, Nintendo will organize hands-on experience events across multiple cities worldwide. These events will start in early April, with sessions planned in major cities including New York (April 4-6), Los Angeles (April 11-13), Paris (April 4-6), and London (April 11-13).
Based on Nintendo’s previous launch patterns and industry reports, we might see the console hit stores sometime after June 2025. Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, has mentioned that the company wants to ensure sufficient stock at launch to prevent scalping issues, which might influence the final release timing.
While Nintendo hasn’t announced the official price yet, several reliable sources and industry experts have shared potential pricing information. The most consistent rumors suggest the Switch 2 might cost around $399-$449. For context, the original Switch launched at $299, while the current Switch OLED model sells for $349.
This pricing makes sense when you consider the technological improvements and current market conditions. The new console is expected to offer better performance, a larger screen, and improved Joy-Con controllers with magnetic attachments.
Game prices for the Switch 2 are rumored to range between $60 to $70, which aligns with current industry standards for new-generation console games. Nintendo has already confirmed that the console will be backward compatible with existing Switch games, though not all titles will be supported.
Currently, you cannot pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2. Based on Nintendo’s previous patterns, pre-orders might open immediately following the April 2 Nintendo Direct event. When pre-orders do begin, you’ll likely be able to reserve your console through major retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target.
If you’re interested in trying the console before making a purchase, Nintendo will host experience events in various cities. You can register for these events through Nintendo’s website starting January 17 at 12 p.m. PT until January 26.
These events will give you hands-on time with the console and probably some of its launch titles, including what appears to be a new Mario Kart game.