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Nintendo Switch 2 – Should You Switch?

Introduction

Nintendo is back with its most ambitious console yet—the Nintendo Switch 2. After years of anticipation, the sequel to one of the best-selling consoles in history is here, boasting a bigger display, stronger performance, and a more immersive gaming experience. But is it worth upgrading? Let’s break it down.
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Fastest-Selling Nintendo Console Ever

Within just four days of its global release, the Switch 2 sold over 3.5 million units, surpassing the launch records of all prior Nintendo consoles—including the original Switch and the Wii. This milestone signals massive consumer demand and positions the Switch 2 as a dominant player in the 2025 gaming market.

According to Nintendo, the launch was bolstered by pre-orders, wider availability in physical stores, and a broader portfolio of launch games compared to previous systems.

A Quick Look at Switch History

  • 2017: The original Nintendo Switch debuted, introducing hybrid gaming—play at home or on the go.

  • 2019–2021: Switch Lite and Switch OLED refined the formula with size and screen improvements.

  • 2025: Switch 2 launches with significant hardware changes, aiming to future-proof Nintendo’s place in the console wars.

The company has now surpassed 150 million lifetime Switch sales globally, making it one of the most successful console lines in history.

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Comparison Chart: Switch 2 vs Switch 1 vs OLED

✅ What’s Good About the Switch 2


1. Bigger and Smoother Display

The new 7.9” LCD screen supports 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10, making action sequences look smoother and cutscenes more cinematic. While it’s not OLED, HDR adds significant contrast depth.


2. 4K Gaming is Finally Here

In docked mode, the Switch 2 can push 4K at 60Hz, enabling sharper graphics for both new titles and older remastered games. This finally places Nintendo closer to PlayStation and Xbox in TV gaming fidelity.


3. Better Controllers

Joy-Con 2 controllers use magnetic attachment and Hall Effect thumbsticks, greatly reducing stick drift—a long-standing complaint with earlier models.

They also introduce a “mouse mode” for more precision in menus and strategy games.



4. More Power Under the Hood

The new Nvidia T239 chip paired with 12GB RAM offers faster load times, enhanced particle effects, and AI-enhanced scaling for older games. This makes the Switch 2 capable of running games previously too demanding for the original Switch.


5. Expanded Dock Features

With added Gigabit Ethernet, two USB-C ports, and better cooling, the new dock is built with both gamers and streamers in mind.

❌ What Could Be Better
 

1. Still No OLED Screen

The LCD, though upgraded, lacks the deep blacks and color saturation of the OLED panel in the 2021 model. This may disappoint users who prefer handheld play.
 

2. Heavier and Less Portable

At 534g, the Switch 2 is significantly heavier than its predecessors. Extended handheld sessions may cause hand fatigue, especially for younger gamers.
 

3. Battery Life Regression

Despite a larger battery, the increased refresh rate and processing power mean battery life is shorter—averaging 2–6 hours depending on the game and settings.


4. Limited Exclusive Launch Titles

Though launch games like Mario Kart World, Pikmin X, and Donkey Kong Bananza are exciting, many players are waiting for bigger flagship franchises like Zelda, Metroid, or Smash Bros. to arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: Is the Switch 2 backward compatible?

Yes. Almost all original Switch games and accessories (Joy-Con, Pro Controller) work with Switch 2.

 

Q: Can you use physical game cards from Switch 1?

Yes, Switch 2 includes a cartridge slot compatible with the current Nintendo game cards.

 

Q: Does the Switch 2 support Bluetooth headsets?

Yes. It supports Bluetooth audio natively, including for voice chat and game sound.

 

Q: Will there be a Switch 2 Lite or OLED version?

No official announcements yet, but based on past trends, we may see a “Lite” or “Pro” version within the next 18–24 months.

 

Q: Can you use the old dock?

Not recommended. The new dock supports higher resolution and improved ports—older docks may not be compatible with all new features.

Pricing In Singapore

Below are the recommended retail pricing (as of 12 Jun 2025):
 

  • Nintendo Switch 2 console: $719
  • Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle: $769
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller: $109.90
  • Joy-Con 2 (L)/(R) Light Blue / Light Red: $139.90
  • Joy-Con 2 (L) Light Blue: $72.90
  • Joy-Con 2 (R) Light Red: $72.90
  • Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip: $49.90
  • Joy-Con 2 Wheel (Set of 2): $29.90
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Camera: $72.90
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case + Screen Protector: $35.90
  • Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter: $45.90
     

    Games:

  • Mario Kart World: $119.90
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $79.90
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $89.90
  • Tamagotchi Plaza Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $69.90
  • Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster: $49.90
  • Donkey Kong Bonanza: $109.90
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $99.90
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Final Thoughts: Should You Switch?


If you’re a serious Nintendo fan or someone looking for better visuals, smoother gameplay, and long-term support—the Switch 2 is a no-brainer. It brings meaningful upgrades across display, power, and usability, while staying true to Nintendo’s hybrid formula.


For casual players or those who play mostly handheld, the Switch OLED still offers excellent value, especially at its now discounted price.


But for anyone seeking a future-ready Nintendo console that bridges the gap between casual and competitive play, Switch 2 is the console to beat in 2025.

Thinking of Upgrading?


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