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2025-04-02T15:53:46.424Z

Switch 2 exclusive woes

The Duskbloods

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Computing Reviews & Buying Guides Editor Marcus Mears III has a lot to say about The Duskbloods, the new Fromsoftware game and he’s not too pleased by its console exclusive status.

“First Bloodborne, now this?

I can’t believe From Software is releasing The Duskbloods as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive. Not only does it completely contradict my vision of Nintendo’s target audience, but I’m also personally peeved as a 5x Soulslike champion (humble brag).

I hate exclusive titles. I’m not going to buy the Switch 2 just to play The Duskbloods and Pokémon, because I know once those are finished I’ll have a $450 Nintendo-flavored paper weight. Not to mention, I would much rather game on the Steam Deck I already have.

Please Nintendo, stop hiding behind exclusivity so I can start giving you my money.”

2025-04-02T15:42:13.367Z

No new 3D Mario game… yet

Super Mario Galaxy

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Senior Writer, AI, John-Anthony Disotto is lamenting the lack of a new 3D Super Mario game.

“Can you believe it’s been nearly eight years since Super Mario Odyssey released? Since then, we’ve had new Mario games like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and a re-release of Super Mario 3D World (+ Bowser’s Fury), but still no true successor to one of the best platformers of all time.

I don’t know what Nintendo has up its sleeve for the future, but I would love to experience New Donk City again as well as the incredible Cappy mechanic that allowed you to take control of most objects and creatures in the game.

Unfortunately, that won’t be on June 5, as Nintendo didn’t even announce a new Mario, let alone give me Super Mario Odyssey 2 as a game.”

2025-04-02T15:37:02.461Z

Missed some of the biggest changes between the original Switch and the Switch 2? Here’s everything Nintendo covered in its Direct .presentation

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2025-04-02T15:31:58.516Z

It’s not Chibi-Robover

Meanwhile Staff Writer, Reviews Harry Padoan is excited about the Chibi-Robo news…

“Something I’m absolutely buzzing about is the addition of GameCube titles to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. A lot of the titles teased, like Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness can be extremely pricey in the big 2025. And so, the opportunity to play these without sacrificing all of my life savings is one that I’m going to snatch at.

Some absolute classics were shown off in the Direct, like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and F-Zero: GX, but the game I’m most excited to re-visit is Chibi-Robo!

I mean who wouldn’t want to run around a typical family home armed with nothing but a toothbrush and a spoon? Yes, you read that correctly. The game’s heart-warming, sometimes tragic story is one that so few got to experience back in 2006, so it’s amazing to see Nintendo’s lil’ bot get some much-needed love”

2025-04-02T15:21:02.940Z

No Final Fantasy 9 Remake, sadly

Final Fantasy 9

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With the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct out of the way, I’m gathering some reactions from the rest of the TechRadar team.

First up is Senior Fitness & Wearables Editor Matt Evans, who was crushed by the absence of a certain rumored game…

“Nintendo and Square got me good. I saw the Square Enix logo, gasped, then… Bravely Default Flying Fairy, HD remastered from the 3DS. Crestfallen, I returned to work, with my ears open for more announcements of interest.

20 minutes later, Nintendo did it again. Square Enix logo, Final Fantasy leitmotif… ‘This time, it’s got to be it’ I said to myself. Then came the big announcement: Final Fantasy 7 Remake was coming to Switch 2. Hurray, a game pretty much every Final Fantasy fan already owns.

Where’s my Final Fantasy 9 Remake, Square? Why get my hopes up with a new 25th Anniversary website for 9, only to dash them on the rocks of your indifference? How callous.”

2025-04-02T15:15:34.190Z

Nintendo Switch 2 game prices look pretty steep

Kirby Air Riders

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If there’s one thing that stands out to me right now, it’s that the confirmed game prices are pretty steep. It’s £74.99 for a physical copy of Mario Kart World in the UK, which should come to around $90 in the US.

A digital copy is then £66.99, or about $80. This is… a lot to ask for any game and a massive increase compared to the prices of even some of the most expensive Nintendo Switch titles.

Other games look like they will be a bit cheaper, with a £66.99 (around $80) physical price on Donkey Kong Bananza and a £58.99 (let’s say $70) digital price right now, but still, that’s not exactly cheap!

I’m really hoping that this pricing won’t be the norm going forward. Gaming is already an expensive hobby and it would be very sad to see one of the more traditionally affordable gaming brands hiking prices for consumers.

2025-04-02T15:02:17.439Z

Wait… The Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour costs money?

We now know that it will be a “paid downloadable launch title” which is pretty disappointing. I was really, really hoping for a proper pack-in experience this time around.

2025-04-02T14:54:50.316Z

Mario Kart World

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Nintendo Switch 2 Direct reactions are flooding in on social media. I’m seeing lots and lots of people excited by the new Mario Kart game, though the high asking price has raised some eyebrows.

There seems to be lots of hype surrounding The Duskbloods too. Will the be the first must-have Nintendo Switch 2 third-party exclusive? It could very well be given developer Fromsoftware’s track record with hits.

2025-04-02T14:39:30.058Z

Nintendo Switch website

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I’ve managed to get into the UK Nintendo website. Here’s a quick look at how much certain games and accessories will cost and… ouch! Some are pretty steep.

2025-04-02T14:20:41.274Z

Some more pre-order information is coming in… They will first open exclusively for select Nintendo Switch Online members. Presumably in an attempt to avoid resellers?

2025-04-02T14:17:35.571Z

The price is official!

Nintendo Switch 2 UK preorder

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Hold the phone! We’re now getting pricing information in via regional Nintendo websites.

The Nintendo Switch 2 will cost $449 in the US, with the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World Bundle at $499.

In the UK, it will be £395.99 on its own, or £429.99 in the bundle.

Pre orders will begin on April 8 in the UK, six days from now.

2025-04-02T14:10:23.026Z

And that’s a wrap! I thought that was a pretty great show. There was no price information at all, which was definitely weird… What did you think?

2025-04-02T14:02:56.097Z

Mario Kart World

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We have multiple hardware options available at launch, including a bundle with the new Mario Kart game. Though we’re only getting one color, it looks like.

2025-04-02T14:01:32.035Z

We now have a title, Donkey Kong Bananza. It’s coming out on July 17 and features a massive open world.

2025-04-02T14:00:59.329Z

Donkey Kong

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I was close!

It looks like a new 3D Donkey Kong game and it seems pretty incredible! We’re seeing some 2D segments thrown in here and there, plus lots of interesting character designs.

2025-04-02T13:58:55.185Z

And with that we’re on to our last trailer… It looks suspiciously like a new Super Mario

2025-04-02T13:58:29.685Z

Kirby Air Riders

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A new Kirby game? A new Kirby Air Ride game?

That’s it and it’s titled Kirby Air Riders. Not much to report beyond a basic trailer and the fact it’s being directed by Smash Bros. legend Sakurai.

2025-04-02T13:56:15.009Z

The Duskbloods

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No it’s not Bloodborne 2… But it is something close! The Duskbloods is brand new game coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, as a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive.

2025-04-02T13:53:39.082Z

Wait… Fromsoftware? Is this Bloodborne?

2025-04-02T13:52:55.831Z

This definitely looks like a new Devil May Cry game…

2025-04-02T13:52:23.988Z

It’s official. I think they’re trying to kill me. There are so many announcements now it’s hard to keep track, but here are the big ones.

Professor Layton: New World of Steam… Human Fall Flat 2… and now something else to round off…

2025-04-02T13:51:36.974Z

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Goodnight Universe, Two-Point Museum, Wild Hearts S, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 S, Marvel Cosmic Invasion, Star Wars Outlaws, Fast Fusion, Shadow Labyrinth… and Hollow Knight Silksong? In 2025?

2025-04-02T13:50:03.213Z

Cyberpunk 2077

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Woah! Cyberpunk 2077 is coming to Nintendo Switch 2! This is not something that I saw coming.

2025-04-02T13:49:22.797Z

Ahem… On with the sizzle reel then.

  • Survival Kids
  • Enter the Gungeon 2
  • Starseeker Astroneer Expeditions
2025-04-02T13:48:25.553Z

The Nintendo UK stream is still fully functional!

Tune in below.

Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 02.04.2025 – YouTube
Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 02.04.2025 - YouTube

Watch On

2025-04-02T13:47:49.855Z

The sizzle reel continues… but the stream is… frozen? Swapping over to the UK stream for now.

2025-04-02T13:47:06.122Z

It’s a sizzle reel of more games!

Borderlands 4

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  • Deltarune is finally happening, bringing the complete Undertale spinoff to Switch 2 with all new chapters
  • Borderlands 4 will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2, too
  • Civilization 7 is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, though this shouldn’t be much of a surprise. There will be an upgrade on offer for existing owners
  • WWE and NBA 2K are coming too!
2025-04-02T13:44:00.106Z

We’re also getting a dedicated Nintendo GameCube Controller, with wireless controls and a C button.

2025-04-02T13:43:14.529Z

Nintendo GameCube Classics Collection

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Nintendo Switch Online news! The service will continue to be used on Nintendo Switch 2, though Expansion Pack members will get an exclusive benefit… GameCube games!

That’s Wind Waker confirmed, plus Soulcalibur 2, and F-Zero GX.

More titles are coming in the future. The GameCube library will be there day one on Nintendo Switch 2.

2025-04-02T13:41:17.853Z

A new Hyrule Warriors game is coming!

Nintendo Switch 2 Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment

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What’s this? A new The Legend of Zelda game developed in collaboration with Keoi Tecmo? Presumably this is going to be another Warriors style spinoff, which is awfully exciting…

Yep, that’s confirmed now. A Tears of the Kingdom prequel with Warriors style combat. It’s called Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment.

2025-04-02T13:39:24.179Z

Nintendo Switch 2 Yakuza

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We’re now seeing a HD remaster of Bravely Default, following by our first look at Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut!

We now know that more Yakuza games will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in future.

2025-04-02T13:38:16.937Z

A new version of Hitman: World of Assassination is going to hit Nintendo Switch 2! And we’re now seeing a teaser for that previously announced James Bond game.

2025-04-02T13:37:15.565Z

Now we’re seeing a new trailer for Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, which features some kind of Spongebob crossover.

2025-04-02T13:36:10.919Z

Three more games here, EA Sports FC and Madden are on the way for all you sports fans out there, plus a port of… Hogwarts Legacy.

2025-04-02T13:35:21.233Z

Split Fiction

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Okay here’s a big hitter! Split Fiction is coming to Nintendo Switch 2!

2025-04-02T13:34:30.236Z

We’ve now got quite an original looking sci-fi game with mechs? Daemon X Macina Titanic Scion!

2025-04-02T13:33:50.694Z

Street Fighter 6

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Capcom has arrived, with Street Fighter 6! This will be joined by new Street Fighter amiibo figures, which will be compatible with the game.

2025-04-02T13:32:52.498Z

We’ve also got Hades 2, what a treat! This excellent roguelike has been a favorite of mine in its current PC early access state.

2025-04-02T13:32:28.841Z

An Elden Ring player squaring off against a boss

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Here are some third-party games that will be on Nintendo Switch 2!

Yep, that sure is Elden Ring on Nintendo Switch 2.

2025-04-02T13:31:05.311Z

Drag X Drive

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Time for a brand new game!

Something designed to show off mouse control? It looks like some kind of sports title, with robotic characters with wheels.

It’s called Drag X Drive and looks pretty fun!

2025-04-02T13:29:14.006Z

Pokéon Legends Z-A will also receive a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition release, with higher frame rates and better resolutions.

2025-04-02T13:28:21.205Z

Nintendo Switch 2 Kirby

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Kirby and the Forgotten Land next, which will now include a new story called Star-Crossed World.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will launch as a cross-generation title, with both a Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 Edition with mouse controls.

2025-04-02T13:27:31.680Z

Nintendo Switch 2 Tears of the Kingdom

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New Nintendo Switch 2 Edition versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have also been announced, with HDR support and new Nintendo Switch app functionality.

2025-04-02T13:25:56.382Z

We have what seems like confirmation that the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games will be paid upgrades…

2025-04-02T13:24:05.026Z

Super Mario Party Jamboree

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We’re seeing new Nintendo Switch 2 Edition games detailed! These are upgraded experiences with gameplay designed to take full advantage of the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.

The first confirmed game here is Super Mario Party Jamboree!

2025-04-02T13:23:24.562Z

Nintendo Switch 2 release date confirmed

Nintendo Switch 2 release date

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We just got a look a new a Pro Controller with a C button! And a release date! See you on June 5, 2025!

2025-04-02T13:22:08.015Z

Nintendo Switch 2 SD cards

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Now on to game storage. The cartridges this time are the same size and shape but… red?

Micro SD card have been detailed, this time you’ll need the faster microSD Express format!

2025-04-02T13:21:00.368Z

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour has been unveiled!

This Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive game is designed to explain all of the system’s biggest features.

I guess this is going to be to the Nintendo Switch 2 equivalent of the PS5 pack-in game Astro’s Playroom.

It looks very cute! I’m definitely excited to play.

2025-04-02T13:18:41.397Z

Switch 2 4K

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4K support confirmed too! Up to 60fps when using the mode.

To help keep things stable, the Nintendo Switch 2 dock now has an in-built fan for cooling.

2025-04-02T13:17:26.149Z

256GB of storage out of the box

A big storage upgrade is here! 256GB out of the box.

2025-04-02T13:17:01.996Z

Some more USB-C top port functionality detailed. It can be used for that camera or charging in tabletop mode.

2025-04-02T13:16:09.393Z

That’s mouse control official then! Both Joy-Con 2 controllers can be used like mice.

2025-04-02T13:15:40.546Z

An image of the Nintendo Switch 2

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Some on the Joy-Con 2 attachment mechanism. Yep, it’s definitely magnetic.

2025-04-02T13:14:51.776Z

Switch 2 screen comparison

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The Switch 2 screen is now being detailed.

We’ve got a 1080P screen confirmed now, with support for up to 120fps in certain titles.

It’s an LCD panel still, but features HDR support.

2025-04-02T13:13:44.467Z

Switch 2 game share

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A new multiplayer system, GameShare! It will let you share games with up to three other Nintendo Switch 2 or Nintendo Switch systems. It can only be used with compatible games.

2025-04-02T13:12:39.186Z

Switch 2 camera

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Oh! We’ve just seen a new image that shows what the top USB Type-C port can be used for – the camera!

2025-04-02T13:11:49.594Z

Switch 2 camera

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Our first accessory!

The Nintendo Switch 2 Camera has been unveiled, letting you chat with friends with a video stream. Will this be sold separately? Or bundled in?

2025-04-02T13:10:33.889Z

The purpose of the C button has been revealed! It calls up a dedicated chat menu.

2025-04-02T13:09:18.655Z

The controllers are imaginatively called the Joy-Con 2. There’s a cool new chat feature too, that looks like almost like Nintendo’s take on Discord…

Switch Pro Controller 2

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What’s that we spy? A new Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller? How interesting! Hopefully we’re about to hear more.

2025-04-02T13:06:59.707Z

We’re now seeing the controllers.

2025-04-02T13:06:26.993Z

Mario Kart World

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A free drive mode has been confirmed! You can drive around with friends and even take cute photos with friends.

And it’s confirmed as a launch title, coming out alongside the console!

2025-04-02T13:05:27.175Z

We’re now getting a little chat on the new Mario Kart game. It looks like it’s open world! With a time of day and weather system.

Yep, that’s confirmed – you can now drive anywhere! Or try the classic Gran Prix, driving between courses for each stage of the competition.

We’ve got 24 racers, the most of any Mario Kart game.

We’re also seeing a new battle-royale style mode. First Pokémon, now Mario Kart.

The game will be a Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive.

2025-04-02T13:03:34.858Z

New Mario Kart screenshot

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Our first game!

Straight off the bat, we’re seeing our first look at the next Mario Kart game. It looks absolutely stunning, with some massive tracks and loads of characters.

What’s that you can grind on rails now? And you can play as a Moo Moo cow?

Did Mario just eat a burger? Peach is wearing multiple outfits? What is going on!

And now we have a title, Mario Kart World!

2025-04-02T13:01:19.887Z

The stream has begun! And we’re seeing… shapes? It looks like they’re building something… Ah! A Nintendo Direct logo! Very fitting.

2025-04-02T13:00:24.846Z

The stream is starting everyone – in the US we’re seeing one final countdown and there’s even some chill music accompanying it.

More than 500,000 people are watching right now, that’s incredible!

2025-04-02T12:53:57.381Z

The countdown begins… for some

Nintendo Switch 2 Countdown

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If you head over to the Nintendo UK stream, you’ll be greeted by a live countdown leading up to the beginning of the stream.

Unfortunately, there’s no countdown in the US, but we might see one appear a little closer to the start time…

2025-04-02T12:46:01.819Z

More than 170,000 are here, with just 15 minutes to go

Just fifteen minutes to go now!

The current viewer count on the Nintendo of America stream has now risen to over 170,000 and is increasing rapidly. It’s clear that this is going to be one massive event.

2025-04-02T12:37:51.998Z

Over 100,000 tune in

The Nintendo Direct 2 live coverage.

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The stream only went live moments ago, but more than 100,000 viewers have already tuned in to watch with only 24 minutes to go. And that’s just on the Nintendo of America stream alone!

I wonder how high this number is going to climb?

2025-04-02T12:33:29.582Z

You can finally tune in!

Big news! The stream is now live! With around 28 minutes to go. Tune in now below.

2025-04-02T12:30:18.118Z

Time check: we’re in the home stretch

We’re in the home stretch everyone! Just half an hour, that’s 30 minutes, to go until the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct begins. It’s time to start getting settled in for the ride.

2025-04-02T12:29:32.927Z

What about the Switch Lite?

Nintendo Switch Lite

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Regarding a potential flurry of Nintendo Switch Lite deals, James added:

“The Switch Lite will be an interesting one to monitor after the release of the Switch 2. I’m not convinced it’ll see much of a price cut when the Switch 2 becomes available as it’s already Nintendo’s most budget-friendly handheld and fulfils a fairly niche role in its console line-up.

Nintendo will likely keep producing it in smaller numbers and release the odd bundle or special design for its biggest games, but I think it will remain a relatively affordable $199 / £199 as an option for those who don’t need a dock or just want a single all-in-one handheld for youngsters.”

2025-04-02T12:23:40.834Z

Will the original Switch get cheaper?

Three Nintendo Switch consoles on a blue background

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One big question I have today is whether this will be the start of some incredible deals on the original Nintendo Switch, potentially giving those who have not yet owned the system a chance to get it super cheap.

To learn how feasible that is, I’ve once again consulted James for his expert opinion:

“Whenever new tech launches, I’m always on the lookout for deals and price cuts on older models. So, are we likely to see any discounts on the Nintendo Switch OLED following the launch of the Switch 2? It’s possible, for sure,” he said.

“It might not happen immediately, but there will almost definitely be a price cut on the Switch OLED in the near future.

Quite how much depends on the launch price of the Switch 2, but eventually I would expect it to permanently fall to $299.99 in the US and £249 in the UK – and maybe go even slightly cheaper during major sales like Black Friday. Expect some great value Switch OLED bundles by the end of the year, too.”

2025-04-02T12:21:10.393Z

The latest Nintendo Today app teaser is here

In case you’ve missed it, if you boot up the Nintendo Today app right now you will be greeted with a reminder that the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct is taking place today. Press on the reminder, and you’ll be shown a cool video teasing the C button.

The video only lasts for a few seconds, but shows the C button in all its glory. We also see someone press it, with a cute little sound effect that’s almost a cross between a honk and a jingle playing.

What on earth could this all mean? Well presumably this will be the sound that plays when you activate whatever software function the C button is tied to, but I can’t really guess much more than that.

This teaser, however, does certainly suggest that we’re going to be learning a lot more about the new input soon.

2025-04-02T12:11:32.623Z

Our Nintendo Switch 2 direct bingo card

With less than one hour to go, I’ve asked Senior Deals Editor and known Nintendo Switch lover James Pickard to put together a cheeky little bingo card with some of our collective hopes and predictions for the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct.

Switch 2 Direct Predictions.

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What do you think?

I’m personally on board with a couple of these. The mouse mode, for example, will almost definitely be shown, and I do agree that Nintendo is unlikely to talk about the specs in any detail.

Separate LED and OLED models might be a bit of reach, though, I’m sure an OLED refresh will be in the works for some time during the next few years (if indeed the Switch 2 launches with an LED screen by default).

The dock being sold separately is an interesting idea. I suppose it could help keep costs down for consumers, but would it really be that much of a “Nintendo Switch” without one in the box?

As for the obviously staged family playing Nintendo Switch 2… Could you really call it a Nintendo hardware announcement without one?

2025-04-02T11:59:59.487Z

Time check: we’re just one hour away!

You read that right! There’s just one hour, 60 whole minutes, to go until the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct begins.

If you’re in the UK, why not take the chance to grab some lunch so you can focus with your full attention when the broadcast begins?

2025-04-02T11:53:57.504Z

The Switch 2 Pro Controller could have a headphone jack

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller review

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Here’s some news hot off the presses. The latest FCC filing from Nintendo suggests that its next Pro Controller – presumably the one for the Switch 2 – will feature a headphone jack.

The device described in the filing apparently offers both Bluetooth and NFC, which sounds a lot like the existing Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, but also mentions a 3.5mm headphone jack.

This was something missing from the old Pro Controller, which made it difficult to use wired headphones with the Nintendo Switch. The addition of a headphone jack is something that fans have been crying out for for years, so hopefully Nintendo has listened to the feedback.

Of course, while filings can be a strong indicator this is still just speculation for now. We’ll have to wait and see whether a new Pro Controller is unveiled later today.

2025-04-02T11:46:56.935Z

Something to do with the Switch 2?

The big question on my mind regarding Virtual Game Cards is whether or not the announcement has anything to do with the Nintendo Switch 2.

Nintendo has confirmed that the system will be present on Switch 2 also and, for my money, the timing seems a bit too close to be a coincidence.

My theory is that Nintendo wants to make it easier to transfer save data and purchases between the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, simplifying the setup process for those who choose to upgrade.

Maybe we’ll learn a bit more about the transition between the two consoles later today.

2025-04-02T11:41:05.961Z

What are Virtual Game Cards all about?

Nintendo Virtual Game Card

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One of the most surprising things we learned in the previous Nintendo Direct was the upcoming arrival of a new Virtual Game Card system.

It seemed very confusing at the time, but now that I’ve had some time to break it down here’s a quick explainer.

Basically, your Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 will recognize digitally purchased games (those are the ones you get on the eShop) in the same way they recognize physical ones as a ‘Virtual Game Card’.

A dedicated menu will show your Virtual Game Card library, and lets you ‘load’ or ‘unload’ them (the digital equivalent of taking them in and out of your system).

What does this mean practically? Well, soon you’ll be able to more easily transfer games between your own consoles. You’ll be able to ‘unload’ a game on one system, and then log in with your Nintendo account to ‘load’ it on to another. All saves are transferred, in theory making it a bit easier to manage multiple consoles if you own them.

As someone with a Nintendo Switch OLED for use at a home, and a Nintendo Switch Lite purely for travel – I’m pretty excited by this.

Nintendo has also confirmed that you will be able to share games between members of your Nintendo Account family, lending them for 14 days at a time. Cool!

2025-04-02T11:32:42.406Z

Give me Nintendogs please

Three dogs in Nintendogs

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Forget Mario and forget Zelda, if I’m being honest the one thing that I really want to see from Nintendo today is a Nintendogs revival. Yes, I am fully aware that there was that one on Nintendo 3DS, but you know as well as I do that nobody actually played it.

A shiny, modern Nintendogs wouldn’t just be absolutely adorable – it could really show off the Nintendo Switch 2’s rumored hardware features. Imagine using mouse mode to stroke a virtual puppy, or being able to drag the Joy-Con around a table to simulate a walk. The possibilities for virtual pet interaction are endless…

2025-04-02T11:31:04.290Z

Time check: 90 minutes to go

There’s just 90 minutes to go, gamers! Now is a good time to start thinking about snacks for the broadcast…

I think I’m going to go with a cup of coffee (though I doubt I’ll really need it given all the exciting announcements in store!) and maybe a handful of roasted sunflower seeds. The salted ones are great.

2025-04-02T11:29:32.098Z

But what about the stock?

PS5 restock GameStop

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There’s no point releasing an affordable console if few consumers are able to actually buy it as a result of stock shortages.

James has covered major product launches for years and had this to say about the likely stock situation:

“I know what you’re thinking… will we see a similar stock situation to the PS5 and Xbox Series X with the new Nintendo Switch 2? Obviously, I don’t know for sure, but I’m confident it won’t be as bad as those pandemic months.

Yes, the Switch 2 will be in demand, and yes, fans will be rushing out to buy one. That will almost certainly lead to consoles selling out during the initial pre-order phase and potentially the early weeks following the console’s release.

However, I think the Switch 2 will be back in stock fairly quickly and fairly regularly, given Nintendo should have a solid idea of the demand and we aren’t all cooped up indoors looking for ways to pass the time.

Either way, we’ll be here bringing you all the latest Switch 2 pre-order and stock news immediately following today’s Direct and in the months ahead.”

2025-04-02T11:26:10.430Z

More on that price…

I’m going to be talking about the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 a lot, because it’s going to be really important.

If Nintendo gets the price wrong, it could be a disaster – with the Nintendo Switch 2 failing to match the success of its more affordable predecessor.

To give you a good idea of what to expect in the pricing department, I’ve called on skilled savings finder and Senior Deals Editor James Pickard for some expertise.

“Rumors have the Nintendo Switch 2 priced at somewhere around $399.99 / £349.99, and while this feels like a fairly logical prediction I wouldn’t be surprised if the price crept up slightly higher – especially in the US,” he said.

“Still it would be a risk, as anything above those current rumored prices puts it even more closely in direct competition with the PlayStation 5, which can be picked up for as little as $399.99 with the latest Digital Edition Astro Bot Bundle. Because of that, I think Nintendo will be trying to stay as close to those rumored prices as possible and stop heads from turning to Sony.”

2025-04-02T11:24:10.163Z

The Nintendo Switch 2 on a red background

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The price of the Nintendo Switch 2 is big concern and one area where we don’t even have any real rumors to work with.

So, we took to our WhatsApp community to ask our audience how much they think the upcoming console will cost. Here’s what they thought:

44% – so nearly half – think it’s going to cost more than $450 which would be a hefty price tag to come out of the gate with.

At the other end of the spectrum, and the next largest response, 23% think it will be less than $400 which would keep its price broadly in line with the Switch OLED.

Jostling in the middle of the pack, 19% of folks think it’ll be $400, and 14% are going for $450.

What do you think?

2025-04-02T11:20:14.556Z

President & COO of Nintendo of America weighs in

Doug Bowser, president & COO at Nintendo of America, has posted something on X / Twitter about the upcoming event earlier today.

As you might expect, there’s no real new information here, but his enthusiasm is infectious.

2025-04-02T11:18:11.452Z

Nintendo Treehouse: Live could be huge

Nintendo Treehouse

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Yesterday Nintendo confirmed two new Nintendo Treehouse: Live streams after the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. The first will take place on April 3, with the second following on April 4.

Both will kick off at 7AM PT / 10AM ET / 2PM BST and give us a live hands-on look at some Nintendo Switch 2 games in action.

If you’re not familiar with Nintendo Treehouse Live, the format has been used by the company frequently in the past. It basically involves a room filled with various presenters, who you watch play with some of the latest hardware and/or games.

These two streams could prove very insightful, giving us a relatively unfiltered look at the Nintendo Switch 2 in action, so definitely tune in if you get the chance.

2025-04-02T11:15:59.453Z

I would also bet money on the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct given us our first glimpse at the console’s user interface. Hopefully it’s going to be a bit more exciting than the relatively plain Nintendo Switch UI.

I’ve personally got my fingers crossed for the addition of colorful system themes.

This was a big feature for the Nintendo 3DS (though it was not around at launch) but conspicuously absent from the Nintendo Switch for the entire of its life. There was a dedicated themes menu, but it only showed two basic options: black and white. That’s just taunting us!

One of my major hopes is that the Nintendo Switch 2 will bring back themes in a big way. I want to be able to show off my love for certain franchises on my home screen once more, complete with custom icons and music.

I’ll always have a soft spot for my Nintendo 3DS, in no small part thanks to the adorable Hatsune Miku artwork (and accompanying song) that greeted me every time I turned it on.

Nintendo always shies away from talking in concrete numbers, but I do think the company will still manage to find some way of showing us just how much more powerful the Nintendo Switch 2 is than its predecessor, too. Perhaps we’ll see some of the more intensive Nintendo Switch games running smoothly on the new machine…

2025-04-02T11:12:53.218Z

Will mouse mode finally be official?

Nintendo Switch 2 rumored mouse mode

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I think we’re definitely going to see the long-rumored mouse mode in action very soon.

This has been the subject of many leaks and was even hinted at by that console reveal trailer (which showed the Joy-Con darting around a flat surface like mice).

The idea is that the new Joy-Con controllers will be able to be used on their sides thanks to an optical sensor that lets them detect movements to control things on-screen.

It sounds a bit silly at first, but the practical applications of this idea could be huge. It would allow for much better precision in shooter games like Nintendo’s own Splatoon, or be a blessing for navigating the complex interfaces of titles like Super Mario Maker.

2025-04-02T11:07:20.858Z

Speaking of reminders, now would be a fantastic time to refresh yourself on the Switch 2 with the original first-look trailer.

It was our first official look at the console’s design and shows some physical differences between it and the original Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo Switch 2 – First-look trailer – YouTube
Nintendo Switch 2 – First-look trailer - YouTube

Watch On

2025-04-02T11:05:55.399Z

Length reminder ahead of the show

If you need a quick reminder about the broadcast’s length, Nintendo has previously confirmed that it will be “approximately 60 minutes long”.

This is a bit longer than your average 40 or so minute Nintendo Direct and about the same duration as the original Nintendo Switch reveal event.

I’m optimistic that this will be more than enough time to have all our most pressing questions answered.

2025-04-02T11:03:46.998Z

What’s the fuss all about?

Nintendo Switch 2 live coverage.

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If you’re a little out of the loop and want to know what today’s Switch 2 event is all about, here’s a quick recap of events so far explaining exactly why I’m so excited.

Nintendo first unveiled the Nintendo Switch 2, the upcoming successor to its hugely popular Nintendo Switch console, in a surprise reveal trailer posted almost two months ago on January 16, 2025.

It showed off the new system officially for the first time, with a slick 3D animation paired with cute music and cool sound effects.

Although there were plenty of small hints throughout, the video confirmed very few new features and didn’t explicitly mention any games (though what looks like a new Mario Kart was shown briefly on screen).

It did plainly state that the Nintendo Switch 2 would be able to play most Nintendo Switch games though, but that’s basically all we know for sure right now.

The video ended with a date: April 2, 2025, which the company then confirmed would be the day of a dedicated Nintendo Switch 2 Direct.

I expect this imminent broadcast to be a detailed breakdown of the system, outlining its features and revealing some of its launch games. I also think we’re likely to learn a release date, with pre-orders potentially opening too.

2025-04-02T10:49:24.096Z

Hello and welcome to the beginning of my Nintendo Switch 2 Direct live coverage!

I’m going to guide you through the Switch 2 Nintendo Direct as it happens, keeping you up to date with a steady feed of all the latest news just as it comes in.

The presentation is only two hours away now, so I would really start getting prepared. If you haven’t already, consider bookmarking the official Nintendo YouTube page for easy access once the broadcast goes live.

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