Nintendo Switch 2 Unveiled: Price Hikes, Controller Compatibility, and Exclusive Game Lineup

April 7, 2025
Nintendo Switch 2 Unveiled: Price Hikes, Controller Compatibility, and Exclusive Game Lineup
  • While the original Joy-Con controllers will connect wirelessly to the Switch 2, they will not be able to charge with the new console and will require the original charging dock.

  • At launch, the new Switch 2 Pro Controller will be priced at $80, while the original Pro Controller remains available for $69.99.

  • To enhance the multiplayer experience, the Switch 2 will also support classic controllers such as those from the SNES, N64, and Genesis.

  • Nintendo unveiled the highly anticipated Switch 2 during its April Direct presentation, announcing that the console will see price increases for first-party games, with Mario Kart World set to launch at $80.

  • The upgraded Joy-Cons for the Switch 2 introduce enhancements such as a new C button and mouse functionality, broadening the gameplay experience.

  • The new Switch 2 Pro Controller will be available on June 5, 2025, coinciding with the console's launch, and preorders for the console will begin on April 9, 2025.

  • One of the standout features of the Switch 2 is its compatibility with existing Switch controllers, including Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers, allowing players to continue using their favorite accessories.

  • In addition to supporting older controllers, a new Switch Pro Controller will be released alongside the Switch 2, which will also allow the previous Pro Controller to work wirelessly and charge via USB with the new dock.

  • Upcoming games for the Switch 2 are set to be backward compatible with existing titles, while also featuring new releases that will showcase the system's enhanced capabilities.

  • Retailers are already experiencing limited availability of original Switch Pro Controllers, which may lead to stock shortages before the Switch 2's release.

  • Despite facing competition from devices like the Steam Deck, the Switch 2 is expected to solidify Nintendo's dominance in the handheld market, thanks to its exclusive game lineup.

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