It’s the dawn of the last day. On Wednesday, April 2nd, Nintendo promises fans to take a closer look at Switch 2, the successor to the highly popular portable console hybrid. Nintendo is well-known and secret and unpredictable, but there’s plenty already to know about Switch 2.
Still, there are a lot of unanswered questions about the Switch 2, and Nintendo’s ability to wrap information and keep things surprised means that it’s likely that it pales in what you think you know about the next-gen Switch compared to what Nintendo Direct reveals this week’s 60-minute Nintendo Direct reveals.
That being said, here is our best prediction for all the impending Nintendo direct regarding the Switch 2.
Nintendo announces the release date, price and pre-orders for Switch 2
With the Switch 2 set to be released as early as June, Nintendo could reveal release dates, prices and when customers can pre-order the system. Based on what we’ve heard, Switch 2 Pre-Orders will have to perform live on April 9th at most retailers, giving Nintendo fans a window to consider buying, and there’s no need to scramble to pre-order directly after Nintendo. (In some areas, such as Nintendo’s home base in Japan, it doesn’t end directly until late at night.)
Based on what we’ve heard, the Switch 2 is expected to be released in the first half of June.
We expect the price to range between $399 and $449. Nintendo may be waiting until the very end to determine the price. this Economy – It seems like a difficult decision to make.
Switch 2’s C button mystery revealed
Not only has Nintendo added the latest buttons to its two Joy-Cons, it has also pre-teared the new C button functionality in its recently launched Nintendo Today app. The C button is a mystery for now, but all signs refer to a new chat tool or community-focused feature.
Officially on Wednesday, we’ll find out what the C button is for. However, based on the PlayTest program that tested the “border between massive multiplayer features and gameplay” for Nintendo’s online switch: Nintendo servers last year, Nintendo’s controlled community features or MMO expansion games are listed by introducing new opportunities. Chat or community-centric.
Switch between new and old
We’re getting a new Mario Kart, that’s certainly true. But what Nintendo is planning for the Switch 2 is a big mystery. We hope that at least one game will show off the new mouse control features and perhaps a new Super Mario game on Switch 2 Joy-Cons.
Nintendo also needs to provide switch owners with a long list of reasons to upgrade to Switch 2, and the best way to do that is to use compelling software. Mario Map 9 Of course, it’s a big deal, but Nintendo expects to show up in teasers and announcements for at least one other big franchise, such as Animal Crossing, Super Smash Bros. and Splatoon.
However, Nintendo may also show you how to run Switch games on Switch 2. Maybe the best way to do that is to show The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or The tears of the kingdom It runs on Switch 2 at a higher resolution and at a better frame rate. The first details of the game’s “Switch 2 Edition” version are undoubtedly a hot topic.
The selected third party will be displayed
Third-party software publishers may open back catalog locks to bring PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X games to new consoles. But don’t expect the port floods to be displayed directly at Nintendo. Instead, a handful of major third-party publishers, such as Capcom, Sega, Microsoft, and Ubisoft, expect to have space between them directly to show support for the Switch 2.
Nintendo is reportedly cautious about which third-party developers are getting their Switch 2 development kits before launch, but it is expected that details of the new system will turn wild.