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Nintendo Switch 2 announcement still planned for 2025
Nintendo is still planning to announce the Switch 2 by the end of March 2025. The long-awaited console has been rumoured to release at
Nintendo Swears Its Switch 2 Announcement Plans Haven't Changed With the Console Still MIA
The Switch 2 is still nowhere in sight, but Nintendo promises that it hasn’t changed its announcement timeline for the new console. Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Tuesday in an online press conference that a reveal of the new hardware was still on track for this fiscal year ending March 2025.
Nintendo Confirms Switch Games Will Work on Upcoming Console
Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, announced on Wednesday that software from the company’s Switch console will be compatible with its upcoming successor device. While specific details about the new hardware are yet to be revealed,
Nintendo confirms that the Switch 2 will be backwards compatible, full reveal on the way
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has confirmed that 'Nintendo Switch software will also be playable on the successor to Nintendo Switch.'
Nintendo Confirms Switch 2 Announcement Is Less Than Five Months Away
September's The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom sold 2.58 million copies, while other recent releases like Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door sold 1.94 million copies and Luigi's Mansion 2 HD sold 1.57 million units.
Nintendo Switch 2 backwards compatibility confirmed, but where is the console?
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirms a huge Switch 2 feature that will keep your game library fresh for many years to come.
Nintendo Chose The Weirdest Time To Confirm Switch 2 Backwards Compatibility
A big question around the Switch 2 has just been answered. While everyone (in the U.S. at least) is glued to their TV watching the 2024 election returns, Nintendo officially confirmed that its next gaming console will be backwards compatible with the Switch.
The 25 best Nintendo Switch games in 2024
Here's a list of the best games for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite, from A to Z trigger, as chosen by Engadget editors.
The Sims 4 Could be coming to Nintendo Switch
One intriguing theory emerging from the gaming community is the possibility of The Sims 4 arriving on the Nintendo Switch 2 upon its release
Switch 2: Why Did Nintendo Decide to Make Its New Console Backward Compatible?
Some players wonder why Nintendo decided to make Switch 2 backward compatible, as this wasn’t the case when moving from the Wii U to the Switch. This approach allowed the compan
Nintendo Switch 2 news was the best news this week [Video]
As the United States watched ballots being counted, Nintendo decided to announce that the Switch 2 would retain some backwards compatibility. The Android Police Podcast reacts to this news.
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The Switch 2's Wii U Compatibility Should Be The Tip of The Iceberg
The Switch 2 will be able to play multiple Wii U games via Switch 1 backwards compatibility, but the console should have even ...
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Nintendo Chief insists the Switch momentum will keep going, even after its successor
Japanese video game maker Nintendo’s chief said Wednesday that Switch console sales were still going strong, while he ...
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Nintendo’s Success is Due To It’s Creative Approach and It’s Fans
Mr. Furukawa credited Nintendo's success to its characters, consistency, fans and the relationship they've all built over the ...
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Nintendo Switch software to be playable on successor device
TOKYO (Reuters) -Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Wednesday that software for the company's Switch console would ...
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Nintendo’s brain trust including Miyamoto answers questions about game development
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa and gaming legend Shigeru Miyamoto answered questions about game development this week.
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