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June 2025
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The editors liked
Better wishlist functionality
Dark mode support for those who need it
Relatively quick even with 11
000 working Switch 1 games loaded
Inventive practical demonstrations of Switch 2 hardware features
Even power users are bound to learn some interesting industrial-design concepts
Fair amount of content
Shows off the console features well
Big screen
With exceptional visual quality
Very well built
And feels far more professional and sturdy
Great quality of life improvements with the bigger stand and additional USB-C port
The editors didn't like
Autoplaying of trailers WITH SOUND happens way too fast
Can't filter New Releases for Switch 2 exclusives
“For You” page needs work
Slopmongers able to make their game look like S2 when they aren't
Can be frustrating finding all the little bits and bobs for Stamps to progress
Technical explanations and quizzes feel tedious if you're familiar with the subjects
The lost and found minigame is frustrating due to its limitations
Published: 2025-06-16, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
Inventive practical demonstrations of Switch 2 hardware features,Even power users are bound to learn some interesting industrial-design concepts
Can be frustrating finding all the little bits and bobs for Stamps to progress,Technical explanations and quizzes feel tedious if you're familiar with the subjects,The lost and found minigame is frustrating due to its limitations
Abstract: The first Switch was such a hit that Nintendo decided not to mess with a good thing. Instead of releasing a successor that feels like a generational leap or a pivot in a new direction, it's following up the hugely successful original with the Switch 2 - a...
Abstract: Now that I've had a Nintendo Switch 2 in my hands for a few days, I can say pretty confidently that this feels a lot like a Switch. You know, only more. The differences between console generations have become increasingly blurry over the last few years, a...
Better wishlist functionality, Dark mode support for those who need it, Relatively quick even with 11,000 working Switch 1 games loaded
Autoplaying of trailers WITH SOUND happens way too fast, Can't filter New Releases for Switch 2 exclusives, “For You” page needs work, Slopmongers able to make their game look like S2 when they aren't
Published: 2025-06-09, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Big screen, with exceptional visual quality,Very well built, and feels far more professional and sturdy,Great quality of life improvements with the bigger stand and additional USB-C port
Published: 2025-06-08, Author: Thomas , review by: nookgaming.com
The Nintendo Switch 2 is bigger and better than its predecessor and feels like more of an upgraded version than something brand new, which makes sense with the success of the original Nintendo Switch. It has some nice new features, but the performance inc...
Abstract: The value proposition of the Nintendo Switch 2 may seem pretty clear, but it's much more obvious when you use one. Nintendo's new console is the Switch but slightly bigger and slightly better, and that has been apparent since the device was first revealed...
Abstract: The Nintendo Switch 2 is the epitome of the old "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" adage.It retains the original Switch's winning console-handheld hybrid functionality, it lets you play virtually all of the same games, and it makes small but meaningful twe...