Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017 and is now in its eighth year on store shelves. In that time, Nintendo has released both the Nintendo Switch Lite (2019), a handheld-only variant, and the Nintendo Switch OLED Model (2021), a premium version with a larger OLED screen and other minor enhancements to the base model.
However, whispers have circulated for many years about a 'Switch Pro', a long-rumoured enhanced Switch console with increased technical abilities. A variety of sources — some more reliable than others — suggested a range of potential features this upgraded Nintendo hardware might have, including 4K output, improved processing power offering improved frame rates for existing titles, and more.
In this 'Switch 2' guide, we'll cover all industry rumours and everything we know about the next Nintendo console. We will update this guide with more information as Switch 2 announcements are made.
With a statement regarding plans for Nintendo's Switch "successor" planned for sometime before 31st March 2025, the expectation is that Nintendo 'Switch 2' will launch sometime in 2025.
According to Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa's message, the next Nintendo console will be announced "within this fiscal year", although exactly when 'Switch 2' will come out is unconfirmed.
At an investor Q&A meeting, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that producing "enough units to meet demand" was a priority. Rumours also point to a 2025 launch for Nintendo's next console, although a lunch date this year was initially targeted.