Highlights
- Leaked images suggest the Nintendo Switch 2 will feature a larger design with magnetic Joy-Cons.
- Reports indicate an April 2025 release date for the Nintendo Switch 2.
- The console is expected to support backward compatibility with existing Switch games.

Interest in the Nintendo Switch 2 continues to soar with each passing day. Leaked images have given the world an initial glimpse into what may be a design for the eventual official logo of the expected Nintendo Switch successor.
Nintendo Switch 2 Logo Leaked: “2” Takes Center Stage
A Nintendo leaker known as Necro Felipe leaked a customized logo on Bluesky that is carrying the number “2” with much boldness.
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Nintendo might be making intentional branding differences so that people do not get confused as it did during its transition from Wii to Wii U since it made most of its customers confused when it added the letter “U.”.
Bom dia e posso dizer que, pela primeira vez obtive acesso à logo do Nintendo Switch 2 graças a uma foto do console que uma fonte confiável me enviou Com base no que vi e respeitando as medidas, recriei e ela será EXATAMENTE assim: [image or embed] — Necro Felipe • Universo Nintendo ( @necro.universonintendo.com ) January 8, 2025 at 3:57 PM
It didn’t get any better with an accessory maker, Genki, showing its prototype for the Switch 2 fully at CES 2025.
The console was larger than a standard model of the Switch and had magnetic Joy-Cons with magnets to hold them instead of sliding as they do with standard Joy-Cons. What that extra button on the new right-hand Joy-Con controller is meant to do remains a mystery.

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The Nintendo Switch 2 is already set to make its arrival by April 2025, according to sources. However, Nintendo itself had not yet confirmed the release date.
Nintendo Switch created such a benchmark that any future gaming console by Nintendo needs to meet up with. Yes, to start with, how something looks matters after all.
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