Nintendo, on January 16, finally gave the world a first look at the Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the widely successful Nintendo Switch, which was released back in 2017.
The new console continues to be a hybrid with removable Joy-Cons, but there are several notable differences in design. This time, Nintendo appears to have taken a more mature approach to the console's aesthetics.
Gone are the bright Joy-Cons, replaced by sleek black ones. Here is everything you need to know about the Nintendo Switch 2 so far. Also Read: iPhone SE 4 launch soon: Dummy units give first look at design, to miss out on Nintendo did not use a Nintendo Direct to reveal the Switch 2's design.
Instead, they opted to release a simple trailer across their social media platforms.The trailer showcases a design similar to the original Switch but with a larger overall console.
Instead of brightly coloured Joy-Cons, this time they are black with subtle accents of blue and orange.One significant change is how the Joy-Cons attach to the console.