Current alleged leaks trace at what the Nintendo Swap 2 would possibly appear to be.
Quite a few footage which allegedly present Swap 2 computer-aided design (CAD) pictures and {hardware} images have just lately surfaced on-line. The article within the pictures seems to be similar to the Swap, solely it has a bigger eight inch display, USB-C port on each the highest and backside, and magnetic Pleasure-Cons somewhat than ones that slot into place.
VGC stories that one in every of its sources ” who has not seen the ultimate Swap 2 console however has been briefed on Nintendo’s plans” claims the “pictures match what the corporate has advised companions to anticipate from its design.”
A abstract of at the moment’s alleged Swap 2 pictures ‘leak’. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/Z4rfSGz4WQ
— Andy Robinson (@Andy_VGC) September 18, 2024
Allegedly, the specs of the upcoming console can be 12GB of RAM and 256GB of inner storage, up from 4GB and 32GB respectively. It’ll additionally allegedly help HDMI 2.1. This data traces up with potential Swap 2 specs present in delivery knowledge again in Might.
In February this yr, it was reported that the extremely anticipated console had been delayed from a 2024 launch to a 2025 one. This was as a result of Pokémon Legends Z-A was said to “launch on Nintendo Swap programs in 2025!” One other report in August corroborates this data, with quite a few builders stating it might be launched subsequent April on the earliest.
Nintendo has stated that it’s going to make an announcement in regards to the “successor to the Nintendo Swap” this fiscal yr, so earlier than the top of March 2025, but it surely has to this point been tight-lipped, leaving us with hypothesis, insider accounts, and rumours.
It has been seven and a half years for the reason that Nintendo Swap launched, and the consoe has offered over 143 million copies.
In different information, Nintendo is suing Palworld for allegedly infringing “a number of patent rights” and the lawsuit “seeks an injunction in opposition to infringement and compensation for damages.”