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Newsweek |
The Nintendo Switch 2 will launch at a suggested retail price of $449.99 for the base console, and $499.99 for a bundle with a Mario Kart World download code.
Las Vegas Sun |
Nintendo's Switch 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor of eight years past as the video game developer pushes to bring its brand into “a new era" where social experiences are at the forefront....
Engadget |
The $450 price tag is for the Switch 2 console alone, but Nintendo said it will also offer a bundle with the Switch 2 and a copy of the new Mario Kart World game, a Switch 2 exclusive, for $500.
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After an agonizing three-month wait, Nintendo finally revealed more details on the Switch 2 during a Direct presentation on the morning of April 2nd. While Nintendo told us very little in the official reveal of the console in January, now we know when the Switch 2 is coming and how much it will cost at launch: June 5th and $449.99.
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CNET on MSN6 Reasons the Switch 2 Direct Has Fans UpsetJudging by the online discourse, the Switch 2 reveal did not win over the gaming public as much as Nintendo might have hoped.
The long-awaited Nintendo Switch 2 Direct has arrived and we're here to gather all the biggest reveals about Nintendo's next console!
GameChat is just one of a few smart new things Nintendo is doing with its online services. GameShare, which lets you share a Switch game you have with friends who don’t have it so you can play multiplayer together, works online. (This was another feature Nintendo showed before digging into the Switch 2’s specs.)
T his week, Nintendo announced a lot more information about the Nintendo Switch 2. The next-gen Nintendo console will hit stores on June 5 (surprisingly soon!) and will cost $450
Nintendo has published a blog that offers additional information of the Switch 2's specs, including battery size, connectivity, and more.
As for the Nintendo Switch 2 dock, it comes with a built-in ethernet port just like the Switch OLED dock, whereas the original dock requires an optional adapter. The new dock also features a pair of USB-C ports, as opposed to just one, while retaining an HDMI port.