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Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to one of the most successful gaming systems in history, inheriting the idea of a hybrid format and its own closed ecosystem. The console does not aim to compete with solutions from Valve or MSI, steering clear of the hardware race, and offering a unique experience focused on Nintendo games and third-party exclusives. The device features a 7.9-inch touchscreen with Full HD resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz, providing crisp and smooth visuals in portable mode.
The 256 GB memory can be expanded with microSD Express cards, thus unlocking additional possibilities for storing a larger game library. Network connection is implemented via Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth, and when using the dock, LAN and HDMI output to a TV or monitor are available. The proprietary controllers with magnetic mounts can be used separately or as a single gamepad. In some games, they function like a mouse, expanding potential control scenarios.
Among the new capabilities is the GameChat feature, including voice and video chat, as well as screen sharing with quick launch via a dedicated button. Weighing only 540 grams and with a body thickness of 14 mm, the Switch 2 is one of the lightest portable consoles on the market, and the ability to connect to a dock transforms it into an equivalent of popular stationary consoles. The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a standout experience with its hybrid format, exclusive Nintendo and third-party games, and innovative control options, while being lightweight and easily portable.
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Sequel by Nintendo
The continuation of the legendary hybrid platform has maintained the recognizable concept of combining portable and home gaming formats. The console still focuses not on hardware but on its own ecosystem and iconic Nintendo series. Instead of trying to compete with powerful portable PCs like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally, the Switch 2 offers what others do not — a unique gaming style, freedom to play anywhere, and a huge library of exclusives, including new parts of Zelda and Mario.
Large Full HD screen and updated audio system in a lightweight body
The Nintendo Switch 2 features a large and bright 7.9-inch display with a Full HD resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. The image is noticeably sharper and more vibrant than the original Switch, though it still falls short of the juiciness of the Switch OLED version. Despite the impressive screen, the console weighs only 540 grams — about 20–25% less than its closest competitors. In addition to the new display, Nintendo engineers have implemented a modern hardware platform (comparable in power to the PS4), an improved spatial sound system, Wi-Fi 6 module, a second USB-C port, and expanded internal storage up to 256 GB. Meanwhile, the signature Joy-Con magnetic controllers and the docking station for connecting to a TV or monitor remain in place.
What about the games?
The Switch 2 remains true to Nintendo’s philosophy — performance here serves the stability and smoothness of the gaming process, not a graphical "wow-effect." The console is backward compatible with the first version's games, which is already a big plus. The newcomer confidently handles signature projects like Zelda, Mario, and Donkey Kong Bananza, but in heavy AAA ports like Cyberpunk 2077 or Hogwarts Legacy, FPS drops are possible. The library of third-party games is still limited, and the prices for titles are traditionally higher than on other platforms — especially if you are used to sales on Steam. But, as before, Nintendo's portable is loved not for its power and discounts, but for the emotions and unique atmosphere of its games.






























