Nintendo's Next Direct: All Eyes on Switch 2
- Australia: 10:00 PM AWST (April 2)
- New Zealand: 3:00 AM NZDT (April 3)
- United States: 6:00 AM PT / 9:00 AM ET (April 2)
- United Kingdom: 3:00 PM BST / 2:00 PM GMT (April 2)
- Japan: 11:00 PM JST (April 2)
- Singapore: 10:00 PM SGT (April 2)
- Philippines: 10:00 PM PST (April 2)
Tune in live on Nintendo's official website and YouTube channel. A recording will be available later on YouTube for those who miss the live stream.
While Nintendo has teased the Switch 2's existence, concrete details remain scarce. While online speculation abounds, official confirmation is eagerly awaited. Expect the Direct to address key aspects including graphics capabilities, battery life, controller design, and significant hardware upgrades. Pricing and release date are also anticipated topics, with a $400 price point frequently mentioned. Pre-orders might even open following the presentation.
Beyond hardware, the Direct will likely showcase launch titles. A new Mario Kart game is the only confirmed title so far, slated for simultaneous release with the Switch 2.
Switch 2: What We Know So Far
For those impatient for April's Direct, here's a summary of confirmed and credible leaked information:
- Anti-Scalping Measures: Nintendo has pledged to implement robust measures to combat scalpers and ensure sufficient console availability. The reported delay of the Switch 2 launch to 2025 aims to achieve this. A June release is rumored, though unconfirmed.
- Launch Titles: Beyond the new Mario Kart, potential launch titles include a 3D Super Mario title, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth, Assassin's Creed Mirage and Shadows, and even Red Dead Redemption 2.
- Backward Compatibility: Nintendo has confirmed backward compatibility with the Nintendo Switch, with Nintendo Switch Online support. However, some games may not be fully compatible.
- New Features: Expected features include Joy-Cons with magnets and Hall-effect sticks, and a potential "mouse-like" mode. The console will also boast a larger form factor and a sturdy U-shaped stand.
Don't miss this crucial Nintendo Direct! Add the date to your calendar and prepare for the official unveiling of the Switch 2.