The Nintendo Switch 2 reveal has shattered records with 20M views in 3 days, outpacing the PS5 and PS4 reveals combined, signaling a new gaming era.
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Japan's Nintendo said on Thursday it will release the Switch 2 console this year, unveiling a device that appeared to closely follow the design of its popular predecessor.
The new console looks physically similar to the popular Switch system, which has sold more than 146 million units in seven years.
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Despite approaching eight years since it launched, analysis of Nintendo’s financial data and weekly Famitsu sales shows that Switch sold just over 3 million units in Japan last year. That compares to over 4 million in 2023, and nearly 5 million in 2022.
If you missed it, Nintendo finally unveiled the Switch 2 this morning. It looks pretty much exactly like what the leaks said it would. It’s a bigger, presumably more powerful version of the beloved console/handheld hybrid that has magnetic Joy-Cons and can play your old Switch games,
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The momentum of the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal trailer is currently outpacing Sony's PlayStation 5 announcement from summer 2020.