Nintendo has responded to the swirling rumors surrounding a supposed 3D-printed mockup of the Nintendo Switch 2 showcased by the American hardware accessory maker Genki. Dive into the details of Nintendo's official stance on this matter!
Nintendo Clarifies: Mockup Is Unofficial
No Switch 2 Hardware Provided to Genki
In response to the buzz created at CES 2025, Nintendo issued a statement to both CNET Japan and the Japanese newspaper Sankei, firmly stating that "these images and videos are not official." They further clarified that the hardware Genki claimed to be the Nintendo Switch 2 was never provided by Nintendo, debunking any official connection.
During the recent CES 2025, Genki grabbed headlines by displaying what they claimed was a 3D-printed mockup of the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2. They also boldly stated to journalists and attendees that they possessed a "real" Switch 2 and even hinted at a release date.
Genki, known for its array of electronics and video game console accessories like controllers, portable SSDs, and chargers, has dedicated a section on their website to Nintendo Switch 2 accessories. This section features a highly detailed animated mock-up of the console, adding to the speculation.
However, Nintendo has kept quiet on major details about the Switch 2, only confirming that the console will support backwards compatibility with the original Switch and its games. Given this, the Japanese tech giant may be gearing up to make an official announcement about the Switch 2 soon.