After months of rumors and leaks, the Nintendo Switch 2 - as well as a a new 'Mario Kart' game - has finally made its public debut.
A Nintendo Lawyer has clearly described what the company may or may not deem illegal regarding the emulation of their consoles.
The momentum of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer is currently outpacing Sony's PlayStation 5 announcement from summer 2020.
The reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 has been a big hit on YouTube, as it surpasses 18 million views within four days.
Nintendo just revealed the Nintendo Switch 2 on its official YouTube channel and a new landing page. Originally titled “An update from Nintendo,” the video shows a full render of the new hardware’s changes. A full Nintendo Direct for the Switch 2 is scheduled for April 2, followed by in-person events worldwide.
The reveal day lines up with leaks earlier this week indicating that Nintendo was preparing to show off the Switch 2 for real after somehow going all of 2024 without so much as a peep about its upcoming hardware,
Nintendo Switch 2's reveal led to a -5.1% stock drop. I am shifting from 'neutral with positive inclination' to 'completely neutral' on Nintendo. JPY fluctuations impact Nintendo's USD performance as well as reported earnings.
If you missed it, Nintendo finally unveiled the Switch 2 this morning. It looks pretty much exactly like what the leaks said it would. It’s a bigger, presumably more powerful version of the beloved console/handheld hybrid that has magnetic Joy-Cons and can play your old Switch games,
Old-school YouTube icon James Rolfe, better known as the Angry Video Game Nerd, has announced his own 8-bit NES game is in the works.
The Nintendo Switch 2 made a big splash last Thursday, and it's even beaten the PS5 in terms of video views on a certain scale.
Nintendo had the idea of using magnets to attach Joy-Cons to the original Switch, but couldn't get it to work.