Who wants to see a Switch 2? Nintendo may be about to make an official announcement or at least release yet another teaser offering a peek at its upcoming console. Based on one routinely accurate leaker and Walmart, we should see something from Nintendo sometime on Thursday.
On Wednesday, one of Canada’s Twitter accounts posted an odd picture with obvious implications if you were there for the original Switch launch. It featured Mario peaking behind the curtain with an uncomfortably leering face. It’s the same image Nintendo used close to eight years ago when it first set the date for its preview trailer of the “NX,” the initial codename for the original Switch console.
The post was followed by a video posted by routine leaker Nate the Hate. There, he claimed that Nintendo would drop a reveal trailer sometime on Thursday, Jan. 16. He further claimed that the trailer wouldn’t focus on software but showcase the new hardware and perhaps offer an official glimpse into the handheld console’s specs. The new device should sport an 8-inch display plus removable controllers that could use magnets instead of rails.
VGC and Eurogamer mentioned that their sources claimed a trailer set for this week. The Verge’s Tom Warren said a reveal video should be this week. VGC claimed the software showcase will arrive sometime in February or March, but Switch fans may have to wait for a release in the actual release in May or June, according to Eurogamer. However, Google Search may have revealed a potential March release, as spotted one redditor on the r/NintendoSwitch2 subreddit. Screenshots show an Italian Amazon listing for the switch 2 and a UK listing, both aiming for March 6.
Switch 2 releasing March 6th !?
Check them out!
– Itali: https://t.co/jZMpSUTheZ
– UK: https://t.co/Htat5zY3Gy
It redirects to a general pagehttps://t.co/VkqG9nMnS6 pic.twitter.com/Wc6NTfCK3I— Switch 2 Stock (@Switch2Stock) January 15, 2025
Nintendo has previously said it would reveal its new console before the end of its fiscal year, which ends in March. We’ve had a fair few leaks stemming from test models created by third-party cases and peripheral manufacturers. We’ve even seen the supposed motherboard and its new Nvidia chip, though we still don’t know if the dock will add any extra juice to support the console.
The only piece of the puzzle missing is Nintendo itself. The Japanese console maker has been radio silent for months regarding its upcoming console. At this point, Nintendo would likely wait until late Wednesday before offering a hint about a sequel Switch trailer.