Nintendo Switch 2: New Charger Needed, Familiar Design, and a 2025 Reveal?
Recent leaks suggest the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 may require a more powerful charger than its predecessor. While many details remain unconfirmed, rumors point towards a March 2025 unveiling. The console's design, according to leaked images, appears largely similar to the original Switch, albeit with potential enhancements.
Speculation surrounding Nintendo's next-generation console has been rampant. While Nintendo remains officially silent, various online leaks offer glimpses of the Switch 2. Holiday season images seemingly confirmed the console's design similarity to the original model, with subtle upgrades. Further leaks showcased the magnetic Joy-Con controllers, reinforcing previous claims about their tablet mode connectivity.
A recent image, shared by journalist Laura Kate Dale (via VGC), purports to show the Switch 2's charging dock. This leak also claims the console will include a 60W power cord. This implies incompatibility with the original Switch's charger, which may not provide sufficient power. While the older cable might work, it's likely inefficient and a 60W cable is recommended.
Original Switch Charger Compatibility Concerns
Numerous other rumors regarding the Switch 2 have emerged. Earlier leaks detailed developer kits, hinting at potential game titles including a new Mario Kart and Monolith Soft's Project X Zone. The console's graphical capabilities are reportedly comparable to the PlayStation 4 Pro, though some sources suggest a slightly lower performance.
Although the Switch 2 will ship with its own charging cable, the alleged incompatibility with the original Switch's charger presents a potential inconvenience. Gamers who misplace their Switch 2 charger should avoid using the older, lower-wattage cable as a replacement, assuming the rumor's accuracy.