Nintendo Switch 2 New Video Provides a Better Look at Design, Screen

Sep 20, 2024 at 07:01am EDT
Nintendo Switch 2

A new video shared online a few hours ago provides a better look at the Nintendo Switch 2 design and screen, comparing it with the current system as well.

The video, which was shared on YouTube by 小宁子 XNZ, features a 3D-printed version of the console based on the recent leaks, providing a much better look at it. The size and the bigger screen are obviously the biggest differences with the current Nintendo consoles, but every other feature in the design suggests that the upcoming console is indeed an evolution of its predecessor.

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Despite the system having been in the works for quite some time, the Nintendo Switch 2 has yet to be officially revealed. As such, there's little that is currently known for certain about the system other than the fact that it is in the works. According to rumors, its performance should be close to the Xbox Series S, potentially with better texture quality if the system will indeed feature the rumored 12 GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Also, the console is said to support NVIDIA DLSS and Ray Reconstrunction, which should give the system an edge, although it is expected it will run games at a lower framerate than the Steam Deck due to its CPU.

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