Nintendo’s new Switch 2 is already off to a strong start—selling over 3.5 million consoles in just its first four days. I’ve been testing it out to see what’s new and how it compares to the original. Spoiler: there’s a lot to like.
The Switch 2 builds on what made the original so popular—portability, flexibility, and a huge library of great games. But it adds a bunch of smart upgrades.
First off, the screen is bigger. So is the unit itself—but still manageable to hold.
The controllers now attach magnetically instead of sliding in, and it’s a big improvement.
“On this one it’s just like a nice little snap and you’re done,” said Nintendo fan Henry Mayhew, who helped me put the Switch 2 through its paces.
The dock is redesigned and adds to the system’s versatility. You can play on your TV in up to 4K, take it on the go for HD graphics, or prop it up tabletop style. The controllers even work like a mouse now.
Buttons feel better, the software runs faster, and graphics, haptics, and sound are all improved.
“Graphics are definitely improved and then it’s more engaging to play,” added Mayhew.
Another big upgrade is game sharing. Downloadable titles now act as virtual game cards, which means you can share them with friends or use them across profiles.
“It’s really nice not having the other person to have to have the game for you to be able to play it with them,” Mayhew said.
One standout new feature is GameChat. It lets you voice chat while playing, and even plug in a USB-C camera. There’s a new “C” button to activate it. It’s free through March 2026, and kids under 16 will need parental controls enabled to use it.
“I mean it’s pretty fun…” said Mayhew.
The only real downside? Battery life.
“Controllers… those will last you a decade,” said Mayhew. “But then the battery life on the Switch 2… that only lasts 2–6 hours, and for me personally, tit only lasts 3 hours before I have to dock it or plug it in again.”
The Switch 2 starts at $450—or $500 with the new Mario Kart bundled. The next big release? Donkey Kong Bananza, coming mid-July for $70.
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