A Nintendo Lawyer has clearly described what the company may or may not deem illegal regarding the emulation of their consoles.
Nintendo has dropped a two-minute teaser for the Switch 2 on its official YouTube channel. The upcoming gaming console will feature a bigger screen and thicker casing than its predecessor, suggesting improvements to the gaming experience.
Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the Nintendo Switch system, will be released in 2025. Today Nintendo offered a first look at Nintendo Switch 2 in
Nintendo is expected to show off the Switch 2's hardware this Thursday, according to a popular gaming podcast.
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,
In a video posted on its official YouTube channel, Nintendo (NTDOY) confirmed that its successor to the Nintendo Switch will be calleed the
After an overload of rumours and leaks, Nintendo this week released its first trailer for the Switch 2. For anyone worried about the company's lack of marketing or promotion in the leadup to this big announcement,
So, those are some of the coolest little details we spotted in the Switch 2 reveal trailer. Reminder, if you want to see everything, including discussions around the magnets, the new straps, the kickstand, and the release buttons for the Joy-Con, make sure to watch the full video.
The upcoming Nintendo Direct will be broadcasted on the official Nintendo YouTube channels, such as Nintendo UK and Nintendo of America.
The Switch 2 reveal on Thursday didn't tell us much, but the one thing Nintendo was quite particular about showing was the suite of I/O options on the console. I'm pleased to see we're getting an extra USB-C port, but nothing could compare with the joy of seeing a real, proper headphone jack highlighted so prominently in a 2025 hardware reveal.
The recent deluge of Switch 2 details will have left Nintendo "really mad" and prompted time-consuming investigations