Switch 2: CES prop makers are cheating on Mario

Switch 2: CES prop makers are cheating on Mario
Switch 2: CES prop makers are cheating on Mario

This has been an open secret for a while now. We officially knew that Nintendo was going to give a successor to its current Switch. We also knew that the Switch 2 will be launched in 2025. When exactly? To have. Various leaks have also powerfully revealed form factors deemed credible.

The uncertainties have increased a little more recently and it is at CES in Las Vegas that this is happening. Although Nintendo is absent from the world’s largest consumer electronics show, many accessory makers are there. And the latter do not hesitate to defraud Nintendo by showing Switch 2 (its form in any case) under the pretext of promoting objects that can be added to it, report the North American and French-speaking media who made the trip.

We discover a console that bears a striking resemblance to the first Switch of the name, but with, in particular, JoyCons (which serve as controllers) which attach magnetically to the central body. Still according to accessory manufacturers, the Switch 2 will be launched in April.

All that remains is for Nintendo to come out of its silence. Everyone expects the Japanese manufacturer to do it quickly, more or less under duress.


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