The Nintendo Switch currently uses Nvidia’s (now very old) Tegra X1 chip, which features a 256-core Maxwell GPU. The rumours ...
Nintendo confirms that "the successor to Nintendo Switch" will be backwards compatible with the original system's library.
The Nintendo Network used by the 3DS and Wii U has officially died, as the last player has been kicked out ... then that will be the only reason to get a Switch 2 at launch.
The Switch 2 may offer some kind of performance mode for handheld play ... to claim that Nintendo's upcoming device will have ...
While he didn’t elaborate on the Switch’s successor, he did confirm that it will be backwards compatible, meaning you’ll be ...
While the device is still a few years away from becoming a reality, it's bad news for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck ... something that should benefit players on mobile devices.
Looking at the Switch’s ... due to receive Switch 2 ports at or near the console’s launch. Nintendo has certainly carved out its own piece of the gaming market for players who don’t need ...
During an earnings call, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa revealed that the Switch’s successor will play the current library ... The assurance of the Switch 2 being backward compatible ...
Talk about the Nintendo ... Switch 2 perhaps get us to 10 hours? We can only hope. The new console is expected to keep the dual-gaming function that the Switch is famous for, allowing you to play ...
Behind the scenes, however, Nintendo is gearing up for the release of its new machine, briefing its partners, and releasing development kits ... the Switch 2 will be able to play physical Switch ...