One thing I'd like them to upgrade is def the interface. Current Switch interface is quite dull, and makes me want to go back to the DS-Wii and 3DS-Wii U days. Man those systems had a lot of personality! Even turning on the consoles and without playing any game was entertaining and way more immersive.
I desire a better UI 100%. It needs music to add the charm. Usually all of Nintendo's interfaces were simple but great to scroll through. For some reason the Switch maintained it's too simplistic and boring design
Keep in mind that the next console will, as far as I'm aware, be the first Nintendo console without Satoru Iwata's involvement since his passing. We don't know how the company will be run long term, so I can see Nintendo doing a straight up iterative, more powerful Switch rather than go for something more unique or pushes the medium like past attempts have.
@@Undisclosed_FBI i dunno. I wouldn't expect "switch 2" from a Nintendo run by Iwata. But the current leadership? Who knows. And that's my point, I dont think we know the current leadership enough to really guess how they'll handle a new console from scratch. Just a "switch 2", an updated Switch, is as good a guess as anything right now.
I personally think that if the Switch successor is really coming in 2024, we will hear about it by the end of March. I really hope they release it this year!
the switch released 2 years after it was first confirmed. not sure why anyone thinks it would now be 6 months.. they wouldnt be able to make enough consoles, let alone everything else that would be involved in the preparation like worldwide shipping, promotional tour, and other events etc.. Then there's new game development.
@@MrMark1 What you're talking about is Nintendo saying in 2015 they were working on new hardware or the "NX". The company was in a very different place at the time with successive quarters of financial losses due to the failure of the Wii U, which may have played a part in that. The Switch wasn't unveiled until October 2016, 5 months before the release. Coming off of the success of the Switch, Nintendo is in a much better place right now. The reason they've kept quiet about is it because they're under no pressure to move on from the Switch. Plus Shuntaro Furukawa has said that while they weren't planning new hardware in FY2023, they are prepared for a "smooth transition" into next gen hardware.
@@PitchBlackSenseibut if the Switch is arriving this year, more concrete information should have been leaked by now, and I'm not talking about it specs, I'm talking about the design of the console itself. I remember how some early 3DS models were leaked by Chinese factory workers. Something similar happened last year witht the PlayStation Portal
@@PitchBlackSensei Just for reference, the Wii U was announced in June 2011 and came out Nov 2012, a 1 year and a half gap. The Wii was also announced in May 2005 and came out Dec 2006
The name will depend on what the killer feature is. If it's a spec bump them super switch could work. If they add a gimmick then it'll be focused on that.
My wish list for the new system is most games to consistently have 60 FPS, 1080P, OLED screen, joycons without drift, a home screen with more customization and personality, and backwards compatibility with switch games. I don't need it to have cutting-edge specs, but a direct upgrade, while correcting areas it falls short in, would be more than enough for me.
2 dealbreakers for me would be if it doesn’t support backwards compatibility with switch and no OLED display (assuming it has one). Switch games are way too expensive over the long term to just be stuck on the switch and requiring us to keep it to play them. And not using OLED off the bat would immediately be a downgrade for OLED switch owners. OLED has also become more ubiquitous and affordable now
Im absolutely fine with 720 handheld and 1080 docked if they up the frame rates. Even a solid 60 with some hitting 90 would be a huge improvement. Unlike the big boy consoles aiming for drool worthy visuals nintendos always been about the ganeplay and feel of a game and focusing on frame rates is very in line with that. Also, if they do internal ssd I'd much rather they ditch sd cards and move to additional m.2 drives. Maybe a removable card you seat the drive in so you can whip it out without needing a tool like you can with an sd card.
Please, would totally be okay with a system that reliably hits 1080 60 on everything (maybe with maybe tacked on 4k upscaling) instead of unstable 4k 30 Also I really don’t see them using ssds since they’ve been using microSD since the 3DS and the tech keeps advancing with 1 and even 1.5 tb cards hitting the market
After getting the Steamdeck OLED, I realized how useful a 90Hz display actually is. You can run at 45fps for larger games and it's a nice sweet spot between 30-60, as well as run lower power games at a full 90fps for extra smoothness. Ori and the Blind forest at 90fps HDR on Steamdeck OLED beats the switch OLED version for me
it is not a given that the new hardware would be more expensive. The Nintendo Switch uses 9-year-old hardware with a 20 nm process. With the new chip, we could be looking at a 4 to 8nm process which might not be any more expensive than the old hardware initially was. The rumors range from 2 to 4 teraflops for the new system. A few people have predicted higher. For a handheld, 2 teraflops might be the most realistic. Anything less than that would be disappointing. I would love to see 4 teraflops in dock mode. Imagine 1080P in handheld mode and up to 4K in dock mode. That would be very nice.
I would predict lower, probably 1.5 tflops handheld and 2 tflops docked. Actually I think Nintendo would use a heavily customised X2 chip instead of t239. I doubt Nintendo is gonna use an easy to guess architecture code name like nvn2, which I believe is the rumoured ‘switch pro’ project instead. Both with full feature and not digital only, they may do a $199 version that remove the gimmick for the new console and also being digital only after a few years as well as a $449 ‘pro’ version more inline with the spec people expecting, 3 tflops portable and 4 tflops docked
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4 I think that 1.5 tflops is possible. However I think that Nintendo is going to call this the “Super Switch“. With that kind of name it is going to need some horsepower, akin to the difference between the NES and SNES. With the nine year difference in technology, the next Switch could make a big leap. Why give us a mediocre system when they will want it to be viable for years? Maybe Nintendo will go for a gimmick like VR, or a camera.
@@john2001plus My proposal for a switch successor: Nintendo Attach & Switch Hardware Spec: Power: about equivalent 2013 version PS4/Xbox one or steam deck, 1.5 tflops portable and 2 tflops docked Graphics: 1080p30/720p60 OLED handheld, 1440p30/1080p60 docked Same cartridge slot except with a piece missing, allows for switch compatibility but new game can’t fit in switchs’ cartridge slot 7” version sold for $349, with a mini version(5.5”) that have LCD for $299 From factor/gimmicks: A screen and 2 joy-con similar to the switch The joy-con is modified to remove joy-con drift as well as the addition of pointer control The new joy-con have a mechanism to swap out the directional button for a D-pad(included) and swap out the main button for a GCN layout(layout piece sold separately) The switch screen also have a piece of slide rail at the top, allowing the new dock(which is sliced into) to show the screen of the switch The top slide rail of the attach & switch can also let the switch ‘attach’ other accessories(sold separately) e.g. A screen accessories to put on top of it for a DS-like experience but can also be held separately with plugged in joy-con for a more Wii U like one A front/rear camera + microphone accessories allows for AR stuff but also can be used separately with the kickstand for motion tracking/allowing the game to work when docked A 3D screen accessories for everything the regular screen accessories do but also have a 3D slider to allow for stereoscopic 3D A plastic piece allows for VR experience(not as great as PS/Xbox) Software/Switch Online: Street pass is coming back, this time used the joy-con to track steps and stuff using the motion sensor The attach & switch have more software features like Wii, Wii U, DSi and 3DS A photo app for some photo editing A sound app for play around with recorded audio A world news app similar to the Wii A weather app A camera app Mytendo: a upgraded Mii with clothing support Nintendoverse: Nintendo’s take on the metaverse, which allows for interaction for your Mytendo and also chat with others with picture, share flip note and have game community. This time with ai assisted filtering Switch online is altered to have 2 tiers P2P online is now free Base tier for $29.99 for NES, SNES, sega genesis, master system, N64, Gameboy and GBA games alongside dedicated servers Expansion pack for $39.99 for GCN, Dreamcast and DS games at launch, with Wii and 3DS later
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4That is a lengthy response! I think that 1.5 teraflops is not good enough. I realize this is possible, but it would be very disappointing. We are talking about the next-generation Switch that should last for years. I believe the rumors that this will be called the "Super Switch." We should be looking at a hardware transition like going from the NES to the SNES. Reportedly, Nintendo told developers a couple of years ago to get ready for 4K. I think that they will stress 4K play even if it is accomplished with DLSS. Since Switch technology is nine years old, it is reasonable to expect a major hardware upgrade and not a wimpy one. I am expecting/hoping for more than 2 Tflops docked. This is certainly possible with 4 to 6-nanometer chips. The latest iPhone has a graphical power of 4.29 Tflops. That is equivalent to a PlayStation 4 Pro. In fact, Apple is starting to push the iPhone as a portable gaming device for Triple-A games.
Good God, yes! They need a proper D-pad. All pro controllers have one. Xbox and PS all have em too. Absolutely no excuse why they can't have a D-pad joycon after all these years.
@@ITSAHARDNUGLIFE that would require a level of modularity that has not in Nintendo’s wheel house since the N64 expansion pack. I know that seems like a very sinple thing to add/do, but Nintendo likes keeping things as simple as possible.
The one reason I could see nintendo trying a 120 hz panel isn't for 120 fps games but so they can do 40 fps games. That's the one route I could see them use a 120 hz panel for if they wanna give perhaps 3rd party devs the flexibility if they can't reach 60 fps, they can at least offer 40 fps
I don't know why, TH-cam refuses to notify me when you upload, no matter if i hit the bell or not. Im glad you're finally giving you're take on the switch 2, you havent in months. Appreciate the vid and quality
Something I realized was that all of the stuff that I was potentially excited for in a switch 2 (Higher refresh rate display, HDR support, enhanced upscaling, better controls) Valve actually offered in the Steam Deck OLED. Nintendo started the trend of these handhelds but I feel like they missed the boat on offering a "new" experience in the space by keeping the switch around so long I'll probably still buy it for the exclusives, but probably not right away.
I honestly can't believe these rumors(no really shouldn't if we're being realistic). So I think that it be in our best interests if we simply just wait to hear from Nintendo about a switch 2.
I think Nintendo are having huge internal debates on how to deal with this new console. I wouldnt be surprised if newer Nintendo employees want to have a powerful console like the PS5 and the older gen (who are still working at Nintendo) want a simple update to the switch. Overall, itll be very interesting when this thing is announced😊
They have to compete with series S, Nintendo don’t need that high of a profit margin for the base model. I would expect a LCD 5.5” version at $299 and a OLED 7” version for $349
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4 if Nintendo with your expected price I would 100% live it for the OLED because that is the one I am waiting for and $349 over here would like $509 in total which is not my favorite price, but more acceptable then the ps5 slim price that is around $730 over here with tax already included. Now if Nintendo become stupid and pulls a Sony thing and up there price were it is the same price as the ps5 slim console without a game than I am going to be pissed off even with a game I still don't like that price. It is getting way to close to a budget pc build if I was to build one. If I want higher fps and go into graphic whore mode I got my high end pc I already built for that native 4k gaming with raytracing enable and DLSS 2.0
I think that all the models are going to launch with an OLED screen if they ask Samsung for it because Samsung already makes the displays for the current switch OLED
120hrz display would be nice, but I'd be happy with 60 since that's what most games would probably be running in anyway. More important would be color accuracy and brightness for outdoor use. Something with reduced glare would also take priority for me. I would also like 1080p handheld, maybe 1440p, depending on the display size. My oled switch screen is a pretty good size for me, and I don't want something too heavy and cumbersome.
I'm fine with a boring upgrade...so long as they port more GCN and Wii and other games to it, or remasters or whatever. Not sure what gimmick they could do next but seems like VR would be a great direction, but as a side feature.
People are forgetting that PS4 can run god of war ragnarok, last of part 2, red dead redemption 2, elden ring. And I don't think in this gen we haven't seen games going beyond these games
My issue with Nintendo has never been hardware (except for the Wii-U), instead my consistent gripe with Nintendo is how they favor Zelda & Mario over their other IP's. They literally have great IP's sitting in their vault collecting dust until a new Smash Bros comes out. I LOVE a new Zelda & Mario game like everyone else but when that's all we see, and we don't see another Metroid Prime, F-Zero, or Star Fox, why bother upgrading? Hell I'll take a new Ice Climbers, Mother, or Pit game too lol. I'll take another Chrono Trigger or Illusion of Gaia over Zelda & Mario at this point.
I just hope that it is a LOT stronger than the current Switch. With the pc handhelds going down in price, I don't see a weaker Switch 2 doing so well among adults. Nintendo will always be popular, and for parents with kids. But the Switch brought something new that didnt exist, and the 2 won't have that advantage.
very excited! One thing I hope the new switch has besides the backwards compatibility, I hope we can customize the home screen with themes like we were able to do on the 3ds that would be great!
These leaks keep saying the next Nintendo console is gonna be coming "this year" for the last 4 years. I don't think Nintendo is gonna release a new console unless the switch stops making money
Keep in mind. When the Switch launched it already wasn't more powerful than the PS4 or Xbox One. But it still took advantage of tools that those devices didn't have available. And it has outsold both of them in record time. It's not about the hardware. It's about the software and the marketing. If your hardware sells, 3rd parties will make sure they make something for it. A PS4 level device with a much better CPU of course, and proprietary techniques such as DLSS, will make for a very capable device. Nintendo is in good hands with Nvidia. This is Nvidia's real first breakout success with traditional gaming hardware under Nintendo's wing, they're going to make sure they go all out for Switch 2 and anything after it.
Im hoping for Switch 2 to have a substantial power and performance upgrade from the original. The switch not running its OWN games at a stable 30 is terrible to me, Im hoping the next console will have the power of a PS4 with stable 60 and hopefully 6-7hr battery life. That’s all I could ever want, on top of backwards compatibility of course.
the switch released 2 years after it was first confirmed. not sure why anyone thinks it would now be 6 months.. they wouldnt be able to make enough consoles, let alone everything else that would be involved in the preparation like worldwide shipping, promotional tour, and other events etc.. Then there's new game development. 64gb storage is also fine, not sure why people try to make an issue of it. Thats what the SD card slot is for, which is also a lot cheaper to expand. The internal storage should be just for system related stuff, maybe some other file and some pictures and videos etc.
I’m GLAD it’s going to be $400. Making the switch $300 greatly limited its capabilities. $400 will ensure we get a much more powerful nvidia chip with possible super resolution up to 4K when docked with no real loss in quality. Even nowadays most games don’t look much better than compared to the PS4 era. Which means that most games will be near the quality of current gen consoles. The future is bright
I don't think 120hz is happening. A lot of games don't even run at 60. Having 60 fps being consistent on the new console would already be a huge deal. One thing i would love to see is M.2 support. I think it's incredibbblyyy wishful thinking, but load times on the Switch feel very slow, especially compared to any modern device.
64 GB internal storage and 8 GB RAM is ridiculous. If it has support for expanding storage with an NVMe, I think it'll be fine. Watch Nintendo port some of these Switch games to the Switch 2.
I really hope a decent number of people out there have discovered that physical Switch cartridges literally render micro SD cards COMPLETELY unnecessary. The thought of buying one of those cards has never entered my mind, because I have physical games and my Switch is still swimming in free space. Those 32 GB are totally sufficient if one just plays games physically. Digital games ARE a massive rip-off designed to give you less for the same cost. Physical games have ALWAYS been WAY more convenient than digital games. Don't be fooled. "Convenience" is being able to play your games when you want, with no installations, with complete control over the game access, and not having them take up all your console storage.
I'm honestly desperate for new hardware. The Switch feels old and boring. Its not even my favourite place to play my Switch games any more ever since I've got a steam deck.
Currently in the TH-cam channels of Nintendo Jp, America, UK, France, Espanna and Italia the trailers for og Switch and Switch lite are now privet and delisted. Switch OLED trailer is still up on every channel... I don't know how long that have been the case or why Nintendo is doing it. It could be a copyright thing, the preparations for the new console or something completely random. Theorize whatever you want
@@WildVoltorb Nope I don't recall the 3DS ever costing that much why? Unless you are suggesting the 3DS sold for 100 dollars more then the Switch OLED does?
Like I got the OLED and mainly use it in dock. If everything stays compatible and the dock is upgraded, to where it can be a standalone device and have the option to plug in my switch.
Alternatively they should revise the lite before coming out with a whole new version, but give it dock capability. Some people like the lite because it's more portable and unibody design. Giving the option to dock will give the more freedoms that they currently don't have
you can tell from the stuttery performance of Arkham Knight, data streaming from the cartridge isn't fast enuff. the 64bg storage is so you have to buy additional storage.
Yea definitely time for an upgrade. 32 GB cartridges? No reason why they can't be say like 128 GB. Specially since SD cards have had it before 2010 and microsd has 1 TB for a few years now.
I’m getting a bit fed up with Nintendo systems being “new” when it’s really just old technology (last gen) when it’s released Mind you it’s the games that matter and that is where Nintendo are still amazing at doing
I think the console won't have switch in the name. To me it doesn't make sense to keep it in without being confusing. Because at that point it might as well be a switch pro.
I don't see that on highly unlikely to be called the super switch because damn the switch 2 is going to be powerful as the PS4 pro and the PS4 pro is worth $560 dollars
If you want Triple AAA Games and Switch Emulation, then Steam Deck is still the better option, but Switch 2 is a more user friendly device... as long as you have the budget to say so 😅🤷♂️
Usually Nintendo consoles are marketed towards the Japanese audience and there are Japanese gamers which they have 10% smaller hands than American gamers
Nintendo would be stupid to make a digital-only console. I'll eat my words if they do it; but Nintendo knows its consumer base will ALWAYS want physical copies. Are digital sales healthy? Yes. But so are physical sales in Nintendo's case
120hz??? Nintendo has simple games and that’s what people love about it. It doesnt need that much refresh rate. If people want to play games they should get a PC or PS or Xbox
Toto has been predicting a Switch 2/Switch Pro since 2018. When are people gonna admit he’s a fraud? He just repeats himself every year until it happens, then he says he was right.
There's no way they're going to release a digital version, in ten to fifteen years in the future, the console would be completely useless and they know it. Plus, the cartridge reader is not expensive at all.
One thing I'd like them to upgrade is def the interface. Current Switch interface is quite dull, and makes me want to go back to the DS-Wii and 3DS-Wii U days. Man those systems had a lot of personality! Even turning on the consoles and without playing any game was entertaining and way more immersive.
I desire a better UI 100%. It needs music to add the charm. Usually all of Nintendo's interfaces were simple but great to scroll through. For some reason the Switch maintained it's too simplistic and boring design
The store! The store is so extremely slow that it is a pain to use it.
Keep in mind that the next console will, as far as I'm aware, be the first Nintendo console without Satoru Iwata's involvement since his passing. We don't know how the company will be run long term, so I can see Nintendo doing a straight up iterative, more powerful Switch rather than go for something more unique or pushes the medium like past attempts have.
It’s been 7 years, ofc but it’s not gonna be called switch 2
@@Undisclosed_FBI i dunno. I wouldn't expect "switch 2" from a Nintendo run by Iwata. But the current leadership? Who knows. And that's my point, I dont think we know the current leadership enough to really guess how they'll handle a new console from scratch. Just a "switch 2", an updated Switch, is as good a guess as anything right now.
I personally think that if the Switch successor is really coming in 2024, we will hear about it by the end of March. I really hope they release it this year!
the switch released 2 years after it was first confirmed. not sure why anyone thinks it would now be 6 months.. they wouldnt be able to make enough consoles, let alone everything else that would be involved in the preparation like worldwide shipping, promotional tour, and other events etc.. Then there's new game development.
@@MrMark1 What you're talking about is Nintendo saying in 2015 they were working on new hardware or the "NX". The company was in a very different place at the time with successive quarters of financial losses due to the failure of the Wii U, which may have played a part in that. The Switch wasn't unveiled until October 2016, 5 months before the release. Coming off of the success of the Switch, Nintendo is in a much better place right now. The reason they've kept quiet about is it because they're under no pressure to move on from the Switch. Plus Shuntaro Furukawa has said that while they weren't planning new hardware in FY2023, they are prepared for a "smooth transition" into next gen hardware.
@@PitchBlackSenseibut if the Switch is arriving this year, more concrete information should have been leaked by now, and I'm not talking about it specs, I'm talking about the design of the console itself. I remember how some early 3DS models were leaked by Chinese factory workers. Something similar happened last year witht the PlayStation Portal
@@PitchBlackSensei Just for reference, the Wii U was announced in June 2011 and came out Nov 2012, a 1 year and a half gap. The Wii was also announced in May 2005 and came out Dec 2006
The president of Nintendo said that they will and support for the switch after the end of March 2024
The name will depend on what the killer feature is. If it's a spec bump them super switch could work. If they add a gimmick then it'll be focused on that.
so they better call it Switch Camera.
Super Nintendo Switch, or SNS
Nintendo DS2
... (dual screen switch)
Switch U
Switch 64
they better name it the Super Nintendo Switch
Switch U sounds more robust.
@@wylerXLthe 3switch
I AM PRAYING!!! Have it also pay homage to the SNES!
That's exactly why they won't.
What about the switch pro?
My wish list for the new system is most games to consistently have 60 FPS, 1080P, OLED screen, joycons without drift, a home screen with more customization and personality, and backwards compatibility with switch games.
I don't need it to have cutting-edge specs, but a direct upgrade, while correcting areas it falls short in, would be more than enough for me.
13:03 did you just go full rap god? I swear that was 16 words in one second 😂
lmao
He went Bone Thugz N Harmony on us
That was an edit
@@chrismontgomery3658 yeah I know, they tried to slow him down but that was the best that they could do
😂😂😂😂😂😂@@thatslowslug
Mf youve been trying to milk the switch 2 for over 5 years at this point
😂😂😂
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And I hope he continues to milk it for 5 more!
That's the beauty of being a gaming TH-camr
He hasn’t made a switch 2 video in months wym 😭😭
2 dealbreakers for me would be if it doesn’t support backwards compatibility with switch and no OLED display (assuming it has one). Switch games are way too expensive over the long term to just be stuck on the switch and requiring us to keep it to play them. And not using OLED off the bat would immediately be a downgrade for OLED switch owners. OLED has also become more ubiquitous and affordable now
Im absolutely fine with 720 handheld and 1080 docked if they up the frame rates. Even a solid 60 with some hitting 90 would be a huge improvement. Unlike the big boy consoles aiming for drool worthy visuals nintendos always been about the ganeplay and feel of a game and focusing on frame rates is very in line with that.
Also, if they do internal ssd I'd much rather they ditch sd cards and move to additional m.2 drives. Maybe a removable card you seat the drive in so you can whip it out without needing a tool like you can with an sd card.
Please, would totally be okay with a system that reliably hits 1080 60 on everything (maybe with maybe tacked on 4k upscaling) instead of unstable 4k 30
Also I really don’t see them using ssds since they’ve been using microSD since the 3DS and the tech keeps advancing with 1 and even 1.5 tb cards hitting the market
After getting the Steamdeck OLED, I realized how useful a 90Hz display actually is. You can run at 45fps for larger games and it's a nice sweet spot between 30-60, as well as run lower power games at a full 90fps for extra smoothness. Ori and the Blind forest at 90fps HDR on Steamdeck OLED beats the switch OLED version for me
"Now you're playing with power; super power."
it is not a given that the new hardware would be more expensive. The Nintendo Switch uses 9-year-old hardware with a 20 nm process. With the new chip, we could be looking at a 4 to 8nm process which might not be any more expensive than the old hardware initially was.
The rumors range from 2 to 4 teraflops for the new system. A few people have predicted higher. For a handheld, 2 teraflops might be the most realistic. Anything less than that would be disappointing. I would love to see 4 teraflops in dock mode. Imagine 1080P in handheld mode and up to 4K in dock mode. That would be very nice.
Exactly. As powerful as a Steam Deck in handheld mode and an Xbox Series S in dock mode would make it very competitive in this generation.
I would predict lower, probably 1.5 tflops handheld and 2 tflops docked. Actually I think Nintendo would use a heavily customised X2 chip instead of t239. I doubt Nintendo is gonna use an easy to guess architecture code name like nvn2, which I believe is the rumoured ‘switch pro’ project instead. Both with full feature and not digital only, they may do a $199 version that remove the gimmick for the new console and also being digital only after a few years as well as a $449 ‘pro’ version more inline with the spec people expecting, 3 tflops portable and 4 tflops docked
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4 I think that 1.5 tflops is possible. However I think that Nintendo is going to call this the “Super Switch“. With that kind of name it is going to need some horsepower, akin to the difference between the NES and SNES.
With the nine year difference in technology, the next Switch could make a big leap. Why give us a mediocre system when they will want it to be viable for years?
Maybe Nintendo will go for a gimmick like VR, or a camera.
@@john2001plus
My proposal for a switch successor: Nintendo Attach & Switch
Hardware Spec:
Power: about equivalent 2013 version PS4/Xbox one or steam deck, 1.5 tflops portable and 2 tflops docked
Graphics: 1080p30/720p60 OLED handheld, 1440p30/1080p60 docked
Same cartridge slot except with a piece missing, allows for switch compatibility but new game can’t fit in switchs’ cartridge slot
7” version sold for $349, with a mini version(5.5”) that have LCD for $299
From factor/gimmicks:
A screen and 2 joy-con similar to the switch
The joy-con is modified to remove joy-con drift as well as the addition of pointer control
The new joy-con have a mechanism to swap out the directional button for a D-pad(included) and swap out the main button for a GCN layout(layout piece sold separately)
The switch screen also have a piece of slide rail at the top, allowing the new dock(which is sliced into) to show the screen of the switch
The top slide rail of the attach & switch can also let the switch ‘attach’ other accessories(sold separately)
e.g.
A screen accessories to put on top of it for a DS-like experience but can also be held separately with plugged in joy-con for a more Wii U like one
A front/rear camera + microphone accessories allows for AR stuff but also can be used separately with the kickstand for motion tracking/allowing the game to work when docked
A 3D screen accessories for everything the regular screen accessories do but also have a 3D slider to allow for stereoscopic 3D
A plastic piece allows for VR experience(not as great as PS/Xbox)
Software/Switch Online:
Street pass is coming back, this time used the joy-con to track steps and stuff using the motion sensor
The attach & switch have more software features like Wii, Wii U, DSi and 3DS
A photo app for some photo editing
A sound app for play around with recorded audio
A world news app similar to the Wii
A weather app
A camera app
Mytendo: a upgraded Mii with clothing support
Nintendoverse: Nintendo’s take on the metaverse, which allows for interaction for your Mytendo and also chat with others with picture, share flip note and have game community. This time with ai assisted filtering
Switch online is altered to have 2 tiers
P2P online is now free
Base tier for $29.99 for NES, SNES, sega genesis, master system, N64, Gameboy and GBA games alongside dedicated servers
Expansion pack for $39.99 for GCN, Dreamcast and DS games at launch, with Wii and 3DS later
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4That is a lengthy response!
I think that 1.5 teraflops is not good enough. I realize this is possible, but it would be very disappointing. We are talking about the next-generation Switch that should last for years. I believe the rumors that this will be called the "Super Switch." We should be looking at a hardware transition like going from the NES to the SNES.
Reportedly, Nintendo told developers a couple of years ago to get ready for 4K. I think that they will stress 4K play even if it is accomplished with DLSS.
Since Switch technology is nine years old, it is reasonable to expect a major hardware upgrade and not a wimpy one. I am expecting/hoping for more than 2 Tflops docked. This is certainly possible with 4 to 6-nanometer chips. The latest iPhone has a graphical power of 4.29 Tflops. That is equivalent to a PlayStation 4 Pro. In fact, Apple is starting to push the iPhone as a portable gaming device for Triple-A games.
The name being "The Super Nintendo Switch" or "Nintendo Switch Advanced" makes a lot of sense.
My only hop is we get a D-pad.
Good God, yes! They need a proper D-pad. All pro controllers have one. Xbox and PS all have em too. Absolutely no excuse why they can't have a D-pad joycon after all these years.
If they bring back the concept of detaching the joycons, put them sideways, and use it as a controller then you aren’t getting a d-pad on the joycon.
@@JustJuan731 maybe, but just saying it should have been optional.
Or rather pop out like an analog stick does so you can change it to either way
@@ITSAHARDNUGLIFE that would require a level of modularity that has not in Nintendo’s wheel house since the N64 expansion pack. I know that seems like a very sinple thing to add/do, but Nintendo likes keeping things as simple as possible.
The one reason I could see nintendo trying a 120 hz panel isn't for 120 fps games but so they can do 40 fps games. That's the one route I could see them use a 120 hz panel for if they wanna give perhaps 3rd party devs the flexibility if they can't reach 60 fps, they can at least offer 40 fps
Maybe they could add a VRR display
@@LucasBadur vrr would be very nice to include
@@LucasBadur - too expensive.......
I strongly doubt they’ll do that to be honest. Maybe on a pro but not a base model
I don't know why, TH-cam refuses to notify me when you upload, no matter if i hit the bell or not. Im glad you're finally giving you're take on the switch 2, you havent in months. Appreciate the vid and quality
Something I realized was that all of the stuff that I was potentially excited for in a switch 2 (Higher refresh rate display, HDR support, enhanced upscaling, better controls) Valve actually offered in the Steam Deck OLED. Nintendo started the trend of these handhelds but I feel like they missed the boat on offering a "new" experience in the space by keeping the switch around so long
I'll probably still buy it for the exclusives, but probably not right away.
Refresh rate is one of the main reasons for upgrading if it’s not at least 1080p 120z I don’t want it
Kevin Kenson deserved 1m subs 6 years ago. Why has it not happened yet?
I honestly can't believe these rumors(no really shouldn't if we're being realistic). So I think that it be in our best interests if we simply just wait to hear from Nintendo about a switch 2.
I think Nintendo are having huge internal debates on how to deal with this new console. I wouldnt be surprised if newer Nintendo employees want to have a powerful console like the PS5 and the older gen (who are still working at Nintendo) want a simple update to the switch.
Overall, itll be very interesting when this thing is announced😊
I could see doing 300 or 350 for all digital with LCD screen and a OLED switch with a game cartridge for $450-$500
They have to compete with series S, Nintendo don’t need that high of a profit margin for the base model. I would expect a LCD 5.5” version at $299 and a OLED 7” version for $349
@@QnjtGWonQNqVsbYyzjx4 if Nintendo with your expected price I would 100% live it for the OLED because that is the one I am waiting for and $349 over here would like $509 in total which is not my favorite price, but more acceptable then the ps5 slim price that is around $730 over here with tax already included. Now if Nintendo become stupid and pulls a Sony thing and up there price were it is the same price as the ps5 slim console without a game than I am going to be pissed off even with a game I still don't like that price. It is getting way to close to a budget pc build if I was to build one. If I want higher fps and go into graphic whore mode I got my high end pc I already built for that native 4k gaming with raytracing enable and DLSS 2.0
I think that all the models are going to launch with an OLED screen if they ask Samsung for it because Samsung already makes the displays for the current switch OLED
120hrz display would be nice, but I'd be happy with 60 since that's what most games would probably be running in anyway. More important would be color accuracy and brightness for outdoor use. Something with reduced glare would also take priority for me. I would also like 1080p handheld, maybe 1440p, depending on the display size. My oled switch screen is a pretty good size for me, and I don't want something too heavy and cumbersome.
This sounds like a switch pro… they will have to come up with something new, otherwise it will be a bit boring.
I'm fine with a boring upgrade...so long as they port more GCN and Wii and other games to it, or remasters or whatever. Not sure what gimmick they could do next but seems like VR would be a great direction, but as a side feature.
Isn’t PS3 to PS4 and PS4 to PS5 also kinda boring?
They look basically the same. No big difference in features. Yet people buy them massively.
Anuncian switch power súper & like your name because there's gonna be the switch prp
People are forgetting that PS4 can run god of war ragnarok, last of part 2, red dead redemption 2, elden ring. And I don't think in this gen we haven't seen games going beyond these games
Only one I can think of so far is Cyberpunk 2077
My issue with Nintendo has never been hardware (except for the Wii-U), instead my consistent gripe with Nintendo is how they favor Zelda & Mario over their other IP's. They literally have great IP's sitting in their vault collecting dust until a new Smash Bros comes out. I LOVE a new Zelda & Mario game like everyone else but when that's all we see, and we don't see another Metroid Prime, F-Zero, or Star Fox, why bother upgrading? Hell I'll take a new Ice Climbers, Mother, or Pit game too lol. I'll take another Chrono Trigger or Illusion of Gaia over Zelda & Mario at this point.
I like Switch Advanced as a name.
These kinds of videos are like crack to these content creators. How many videos has he made about the same topic???
I see you playing that OLED with that Satisfye Ronin grip. Good stuff.
I just hope that it is a LOT stronger than the current Switch. With the pc handhelds going down in price, I don't see a weaker Switch 2 doing so well among adults. Nintendo will always be popular, and for parents with kids. But the Switch brought something new that didnt exist, and the 2 won't have that advantage.
very excited! One thing I hope the new switch has besides the backwards compatibility, I hope we can customize the home screen with themes like we were able to do on the 3ds that would be great!
These leaks keep saying the next Nintendo console is gonna be coming "this year" for the last 4 years. I don't think Nintendo is gonna release a new console unless the switch stops making money
Facts! Especially after the Wii U, I imagine they'll milk it for as long as they can
Keep in mind. When the Switch launched it already wasn't more powerful than the PS4 or Xbox One. But it still took advantage of tools that those devices didn't have available. And it has outsold both of them in record time.
It's not about the hardware. It's about the software and the marketing. If your hardware sells, 3rd parties will make sure they make something for it. A PS4 level device with a much better CPU of course, and proprietary techniques such as DLSS, will make for a very capable device. Nintendo is in good hands with Nvidia. This is Nvidia's real first breakout success with traditional gaming hardware under Nintendo's wing, they're going to make sure they go all out for Switch 2 and anything after it.
I don't know why no one's been saying it, but I think it's right there: Nintendo Switch DELUXE (Rainbow gradient font)
At this point, I’m more curious about the bennie more than the switch 2
Im hoping for Switch 2 to have a substantial power and performance upgrade from the original. The switch not running its OWN games at a stable 30 is terrible to me, Im hoping the next console will have the power of a PS4 with stable 60 and hopefully 6-7hr battery life. That’s all I could ever want, on top of backwards compatibility of course.
No handheld had this battery life since the gameboy era lol
2021 people were saying a switch 2 release was imminent, were in 2024 and it finally might actually be releasing this year
Will be waiting to see how much is upgraded to 60fps. Really hope it gets lots of support like the series x did. Time will tell
the switch released 2 years after it was first confirmed. not sure why anyone thinks it would now be 6 months.. they wouldnt be able to make enough consoles, let alone everything else that would be involved in the preparation like worldwide shipping, promotional tour, and other events etc.. Then there's new game development.
64gb storage is also fine, not sure why people try to make an issue of it. Thats what the SD card slot is for, which is also a lot cheaper to expand. The internal storage should be just for system related stuff, maybe some other file and some pictures and videos etc.
You missed the selfie camera rumours!
(Seems possible consider the DSi and their lack of video chat...)
Stable 60fps is already difficult, so i think 120Hz display is just wasting power and money.
The idea would be to run games at 40fps with less input lag and not get any frame jutter. Kind of like the Steamdeck
I’m GLAD it’s going to be $400. Making the switch $300 greatly limited its capabilities. $400 will ensure we get a much more powerful nvidia chip with possible super resolution up to 4K when docked with no real loss in quality. Even nowadays most games don’t look much better than compared to the PS4 era. Which means that most games will be near the quality of current gen consoles. The future is bright
I don’t mind a 500 usd switch if it’s at least as powerful as the rog ally
That's $400 for switch 2
I don't think 120hz is happening. A lot of games don't even run at 60. Having 60 fps being consistent on the new console would already be a huge deal.
One thing i would love to see is M.2 support. I think it's incredibbblyyy wishful thinking, but load times on the Switch feel very slow, especially compared to any modern device.
When you talked about the new Switch 2 having power like the ps4 are you talking about the ps4 the basic one that came out first or the ps4 pro?
At this rate, I’ll just be happy if the next gen Nintendo console comes out in my lifetime
64 GB internal storage and 8 GB RAM is ridiculous. If it has support for expanding storage with an NVMe, I think it'll be fine.
Watch Nintendo port some of these Switch games to the Switch 2.
I really hope a decent number of people out there have discovered that physical Switch cartridges literally render micro SD cards COMPLETELY unnecessary. The thought of buying one of those cards has never entered my mind, because I have physical games and my Switch is still swimming in free space. Those 32 GB are totally sufficient if one just plays games physically.
Digital games ARE a massive rip-off designed to give you less for the same cost. Physical games have ALWAYS been WAY more convenient than digital games. Don't be fooled. "Convenience" is being able to play your games when you want, with no installations, with complete control over the game access, and not having them take up all your console storage.
I'm honestly desperate for new hardware. The Switch feels old and boring. Its not even my favourite place to play my Switch games any more ever since I've got a steam deck.
Currently in the TH-cam channels of Nintendo Jp, America, UK, France, Espanna and Italia the trailers for og Switch and Switch lite are now privet and delisted. Switch OLED trailer is still up on every channel... I don't know how long that have been the case or why Nintendo is doing it. It could be a copyright thing, the preparations for the new console or something completely random. Theorize whatever you want
I can’t wait for Kevin’s head reveal at 1M subs.
400 is too high, they won't sell many at that price. I think 350 is more realistic. And is still more then the current OLED RRP is.
Remember when the 3ds sold for that? Nobody bought it lol
@@WildVoltorb Nope I don't recall the 3DS ever costing that much why? Unless you are suggesting the 3DS sold for 100 dollars more then the Switch OLED does?
I want the next switch to still be compatible with the doc. And I want it to have a dock upgrade.
Like I got the OLED and mainly use it in dock. If everything stays compatible and the dock is upgraded, to where it can be a standalone device and have the option to plug in my switch.
Alternatively they should revise the lite before coming out with a whole new version, but give it dock capability. Some people like the lite because it's more portable and unibody design. Giving the option to dock will give the more freedoms that they currently don't have
why would the focus of the system be to support physical carts when they make more off digital
you can tell from the stuttery performance of Arkham Knight, data streaming from the cartridge isn't fast enuff. the 64bg storage is so you have to buy additional storage.
Yea definitely time for an upgrade. 32 GB cartridges? No reason why they can't be say like 128 GB. Specially since SD cards have had it before 2010 and microsd has 1 TB for a few years now.
I’m getting a bit fed up with Nintendo systems being “new” when it’s really just old technology (last gen) when it’s released Mind you it’s the games that matter and that is where Nintendo are still amazing at doing
I think the console won't have switch in the name. To me it doesn't make sense to keep it in without being confusing. Because at that point it might as well be a switch pro.
Super switch sounds good enough
I don't see that on highly unlikely to be called the super switch because damn the switch 2 is going to be powerful as the PS4 pro and the PS4 pro is worth $560 dollars
Ahhhhh he said TLD. I heard Techfast in my mind!
I did not watch the video. 100% positive you're confirming the Switch 2 releasing on February 24th. 🦦
I love all these rumours and leaker but they are hard for me to understand with my learning difficulties
Contemplating whether to get steam deck oled or wait for switch 2 to release
If you want Triple AAA Games and Switch Emulation, then Steam Deck is still the better option, but Switch 2 is a more user friendly device... as long as you have the budget to say so 😅🤷♂️
Maybe we can get something with better ergonomics
Usually Nintendo consoles are marketed towards the Japanese audience and there are Japanese gamers which they have 10% smaller hands than American gamers
just on the topic for the new switch name for some reason I like the name Switch Plus
just kinda feels nintendo like name
I ain't buying if they're going with LCD, I'd rather get an OLED Steam Deck.
Still want it to be called the Switcheroo
i wanted a Switch , but now i have to wait for Switch2 , will there be backwards compadability
It depends if really is getting announce this year
Am I the only one who thinks the Switch 2 is not going to happen
It might come in March the trailer I guess kevin hopefully
That would suck if it’s just a pro version and not just a new console entirely 😅
"Super Switch" would make for a really rough acronym in online discourse
Nintendo would be stupid to make a digital-only console. I'll eat my words if they do it; but Nintendo knows its consumer base will ALWAYS want physical copies. Are digital sales healthy? Yes. But so are physical sales in Nintendo's case
If Nintendo were to come out with a new switch they would have done so already
What if Nintendo selects are digital only???
does that Nintendo switch 2 will have a achievement(Medal) system in the future?
I think it will be strong as ps4 pro..thats great power!
I feel like is not gonna be a switch..i mean not gonna be a console to handheld thing..
Give it up already omg, it's just depressing at this point
Hi kevin
A couple other TH-camrs have been putting their ideas for the next Switch out there, and I'm wondering what Kevin's idea is!
It needs to launch with a new Zelda game
120hz??? Nintendo has simple games and that’s what people love about it. It doesnt need that much refresh rate. If people want to play games they should get a PC or PS or Xbox
Idk if the switch 2 is 400 I might buy a steam deck 😭
I'd get the SD OLED too especially if Switch is gonna be LCD.
Usually people buy Nintendo console for Nintendo games, unless you want to try emulation.
@@tolkki32 yeah i am not opposed to emulation at this point its better than legit consoles
Just dropped $700+ on a Steam Deck OLED so needless to say a $500 Switch 2 wouldn't make me blink
Toto has been predicting a Switch 2/Switch Pro since 2018. When are people gonna admit he’s a fraud? He just repeats himself every year until it happens, then he says he was right.
The real question is which starfox game are you playing on rhat switch?
i hope switch 2 gets dlss
Lemme know when its really coming
I think the Switch 2 will come out in 2032.
Make this the top comment because we all want and definitely need a "Super Nintendo Switch" 🎉
It will be called The Switch Next
How about SWAP for next Nintendo Switch console?
How about a vr system?
Super Saiyan God Super Nintendo Switch.
How did you miss the totally obvious Switch 64 for the 64 gigs🤔
There's no way they're going to release a digital version, in ten to fifteen years in the future, the console would be completely useless and they know it. Plus, the cartridge reader is not expensive at all.
Does anyone actually think it's gonna be called the "Nintendo switch 2"?
You did not need this video...
Switch Pro with Nintendo Plus