Over the last eight years, the Nintendo Switch has become one of the most successful and influential consoles of all time, confidently securing a place in my regular gaming rotation on the couch while simultaneously becoming a handheld staple of my train commutes and trips abroad alike. But over that same time, its aging innards have become steadily more distracting. That’s why it’s such a relief that the Nintendo Switch 2 has magnetically snapped into our hands at long last, giving games the Switch was struggling to run a shot in the arm and opening the door for a whole new generation of third-party support. At the same time, apart from a creative new mouse control option that works better than it is comfortable to actually use, this sequel system doesn’t provide many of its own novel reasons to upgrade at the moment beyond bringing its out-of-date predecessor into the modern age – and it’s charging a substantial premium ($449) in order to do that.
The Nintendo Switch 2 has proved to be a success the world over, however, one nation which is particularly keen on the Nintendo’s latest platform is naturally Japan. Recent sales data has shown that…
yeah nothing is gonna dethrone nintendo in japan, especially if there's a handheld involved.
I guess the resistance against always online and digital only consoles is BS. The people have voted with their wallets.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour shows off console features with demos and minigames. Some content is gated, but it’s not bad for the price.
damn thats low for a major nintendo console, while the switch 2 will probably get better over the years, the initial review of 7 from a major outlet will always be there, same thing happened with days gone, way better game today that the initial reviews suggest, wont affect nintendo sales one bit tho, looks like nintento played it super safe this generation.
The good ol' 7 from IGN.
Totally fair
When Nintendo release gimmicks it’s not good enough and when they release a solid successor it’s not good enough.
They said the same thing with Switch 1. Look how successful it is now. And there's a very good chance it will happen again with Switch 2.