- **Q: When is the Nintendo Switch 2 release date?
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Nintendo has officially pulled back the curtain on its next-generation console, the Nintendo Switch 2. Revealed during a recent Nintendo Direct presentation, the new hardware is set to launch on **June 5th, 2025**, alongside a brand-new ent...
The Nintendo Switch 2 aims to build upon the success of its predecessor. The reveal highlighted **Mario Kart World** as a key launch title, moving the franchise towards an open-world concept where players race across a "single connected world." The transition between the four courses in a Grand Prix is seamless, turning the journey itself into part of the race. The increase to 24 players per race promises more chaotic fun, while the 'Survival' mode offers a high-stakes elimination race across the expansive map. 'Free Run' allows for casual exploration and photo opportunities, alone or with friends online.
Alongside new titles, Nintendo is leveraging its existing library with **"Nintendo Switch 2 Edition"** versions. These promise graphical and performance upgrades (e.g., 4K/60fps or 2K/120fps for Metroid Prime 4, plus mouse support). Owners of the original Switch versions can purchase an "Upgrade Pass" for these enhancements. Notably, owners of the *Zelda* titles can get the upgrade if they subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. These Zelda editions will also integrate with the upcoming "ZELDA NOTES" feature in the renamed "Nintendo Switch App".
A significant point revealed is the **Japan-specific, region-locked model**. Priced lower (¥49,980 vs ¥69,980 for the standard), this console restricts users to Japanese accounts, eShop, and online services. Its sale is limited to the Japanese My Nintendo Store via a lottery with specific eligibility criteria (based on past playtime/purchases). This suggests a standard, likely global, model will exist without these restrictions, but buyers, especially importers, need to be aware of which version they are purchasing.
Nintendo is also courting third-party support, with titles like *Elden Ring*, *Final Fantasy VII Remake*, *Street Fighter 6*, and *Hades II* mentioned as coming to the platform, alongside first-party titles like *Donkey Kong Bananza*.
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Nintendo is making big moves with the Switch 2 and Mario Kart World. The open-world direction for Mario Kart and the enhanced editions of classics are exciting, but the region-locked model adds a layer of complexity.
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