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  2. Nintendo finally unveiled its long-awaited Switch successor ...

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    Eight months after Nintendo first teased its next video game console, buried unceremoniously in an X post, the Japanese video game giant formally unveiled the “Nintendo Switch 2” in a short ...

  3. Nintendo Switch 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo released the original Nintendo Switch in March 2017, which was developed in the wake of the commercial failure of the Wii U. [2] The Switch was promoted as a hybrid console with handheld, tabletop, and docked configurations, with Joy-Con controllers that could be separated from the main unit for these configurations.

  4. Nintendo Chief insists the Switch momentum will keep going ...

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    Japanese video game maker Nintendo’s chief said Wednesday that Switch console sales were still going strong, while he promised its successor is coming. “The momentum of the Nintendo Switch ...

  5. 2025 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch 2 is officially revealed by Nintendo. [2] February 11–13 The DICE Summit, including the 28th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards, will be held at Aria Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. [3] March 17–21

  6. Nintendo is expected to launch the 'Switch 2' console this ...

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    Nintendo has sold 132.46 million units of the Switch, making it the company’s second-most successful console after the handheld Nintendo DS. Since the Switch’s launch, Nintendo’s shares are ...

  7. Nintendo Switch system software - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo Switch home screen has battery, Internet and time information in the top right corner, and below it is a grid showing all software on the system, downloaded or physical. Underneath that it has shortcuts to OS functions such as Nintendo Switch Online, the News, eShop, Album, Controller settings, System Settings, and a Sleep Mode ...