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The Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the Nintendo Switch system, will be released in 2025. In a new promotional video, Nintendo showed off a larger version of the Switch that looks similar to its predecessor.
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The announcement doesn’t come as a surprise—especially in the wake of CES 2025, where several peripheral makers were bold enough to display replicas of the unrevealed hardware to showcase their Switch 2 accessories—but you might be shocked at just how closely the upcoming Switch 2 sticks to the form and function of its predecessor.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been officially revealed. After months of reports and speculation, the Japanese gaming giant has unveiled its next console, which is slated to hit shelves later this year. In the first-look trailer uploaded to Nintendo’s YouTube channel,
Ah, other times that aren’t right now. I remember them well. If you grew up with industry-changers like the N64, it can be very easy to get disillusioned with the games of today, but luckily there are also plenty of developers today still making the games of yesterday for modern platforms.
Country Returns breathed life back into the franchise and was considered the spiritual successor of the original Donkey Kong: Country trilogy from the Super Nintendo era. From the 2D platforming to its cartoon style, Retro Studios stayed true to the essence of the classic games while introducing new elements.