After years of endless speculation, we finally know when we’ll be able to get our hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, as well as the specs that will supposedly make it worth the relatively steep $450 price tag—especially in comparison to its predecessor. While much of the news is exciting (two charging ports, thank you, Nintendo!) one new development stood out to me: the functionality of the Switch 2’s game cards.
Now, I don’t want to mislead anyone by claiming that I’m a hardcore gamer. Pokémon is my first and most consistent love, hence my longstanding relationship with Nintendo’s handheld consoles. Additionally, the pandemic gave me the chance to explore other third-person narrative games, too, and as a result, I now own a PlayStation 5, along with a handful of titles. In short, I’m excited for the Nintendo Switch 2, but not enough to fight for a pre-order. (Also, I want more color options. Why is all new tech so dull to look at?)
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