Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo Switch 2
  • Top: In "handheld mode" with Joy-Con 2 attached
  • Bottom: In "TV mode" with Joy-Con 2 attached to a grip and the main unit docked
CodenameOunce
DeveloperNintendo TDD
ManufacturerFoxconn
TypeVideo game console
Released
  • WW: June 5, 2025
  • PHL/SG/TH: June 26, 2025
  • MY: July 3, 2025
  • TW: July 10, 2025
  • UAE: September 17, 2025
  • ARG: October 10, 2025
Introductory priceUS$449.99 / A$699 / CA$629.99 / 469.99 / £395.99 / ¥49,980
Units sold17.37 million as of December 31, 2025
Media
Operating systemNintendo Switch system software
System on a chipCustom Nvidia Tegra T239 processor (codenamed "Drake")
CPUOcta-core ARM Cortex-A78C @ 998 MHz (docked); 1,101 MHz (undocked)
Memory12 GB LPDDR5X 128-bit @ 6,400 MT/s (docked); 4,266 MT/s (undocked)
Storage256 GB UFS 3.1
Removable storagemicroSD Express, up to 2 TB
Display
Graphics
  • 1,536 Ampere-based CUDA cores
  • Docked: 1,007 MHz, 3.072 TFLOPS
  • Undocked: 561 MHz, 1.71 TFLOPS
Sound
Input
Connectivity
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Bluetooth
  • Headphone jack
  • 2 × USB-C
  • Dock:
Power
Current firmware21.2.0 (January 12, 2026 (2026-01-12)) [±]
Online services
Dimensions
  • 272 × 116 × 13.9 mm (10.71 × 4.57 × 0.55 in) with Joy-Con 2 attached
Weight534 g (18.8 oz)
Best-selling gameMario Kart World (14.03 million, as of December 31, 2025)
Backward
compatibility
Nintendo Switch
PredecessorNintendo Switch
Websitenintendo.com/gaming-systems/switch-2/

The Nintendo Switch 2 is a hybrid video game console developed by Nintendo and released in most regions on June 5, 2025. Like the original Nintendo Switch, it can be used as a handheld, as a tablet, or connected via the dock to an external display. The Joy-Con 2 controllers can be used while magnetically attached or detached from the console. Compared to the original Switch, the Switch 2 has a larger liquid-crystal display (LCD), more internal storage, and updated graphics, controllers, and social features. It supports 1080p resolution (Full HD) and a 120 Hz refresh rate in handheld or tabletop mode, and 4K resolution with a 60 Hz refresh rate when docked, as well as HDR support on both the tablet and compatible external displays.

Games are available through physical game cards and Nintendo's digital eShop. Some game "key" cards contain no game content and require players to download the game via an internet connection. Select Switch games can use the improved Switch 2 performance through either free or paid updates. The Switch 2 retains the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service, which is required for some multiplayer games and provides access to the Nintendo Classics library of older emulated games; GameCube games are exclusive to the Switch 2. The GameChat feature allows players to chat remotely and share screens and webcams.

Nintendo revealed the Switch 2 on January 16, 2025, and announced its full specifications and release details on April 2. Pre-orders in most regions began on April 5. The system received praise for its social and technical improvements over its predecessor, though the increased prices of both the console and its games library were criticized. More than 3.5 million units were sold worldwide within four days of release, making the Switch 2 the fastest-selling Nintendo console. As of December 31, 2025, the Switch 2 had sold over 17 million units worldwide. Mario Kart World, available as a bundled inclusion, is its best-selling game, with over 14 million copies sold.