A new report suggests that Nintendo’s hotly anticipated successor to the Switch will arrive in March 2025, ending years of speculation surrounding the next-generation console. According to sources close to the development team cited by multiple outlets, the “Switch 2” will feature significant upgrades over its predecessor, including enhanced processing power, improved graphical fidelity, and backward compatibility with original Switch titles.
Since its 2017 debut, the Nintendo Switch has become one of the best-selling consoles of all time, with over 130 million units shipped worldwide. But with increasingly powerful offerings from Sony and Microsoft, the demand for a hardware update has intensified. Gamers and developers alike have long been asking when Nintendo would introduce a system capable of keeping pace with modern technical standards—while maintaining the hybrid design that made the Switch a global phenomenon.
The report claims the Switch 2 will feature an updated NVIDIA GPU, possibly leveraging DLSS support for upscaling, and a larger, higher-resolution display in handheld mode. The new hardware is also expected to include faster load times, more RAM, and expanded internal storage. Most notably, Nintendo appears committed to supporting backward compatibility—an unprecedented move that could ease the transition for the system’s 100+ million-strong player base.
Developers have reportedly received development kits and are preparing launch titles that will showcase the hardware’s increased capabilities. Some speculate that a new installment in the “Mario” or “Donkey Kong” franchises could be among the system’s premiere releases. Retaining backward compatibility would also allow players to carry over their existing libraries and cloud saves, drawing comparisons to Sony’s efforts with the PlayStation 5.
While Nintendo has yet to officially confirm the reports, industry analysts predict an early 2025 release aligns with the company’s historical launch strategy. The original Switch also launched in March, capitalizing on a quiet quarter to dominate the market before the holiday season.
As fans eagerly await a formal announcement, expectations are sky-high for Nintendo to deliver a system that builds on the Switch’s success—without losing the magic that made it an icon.