Nintendo Switch 2: Official Reveal Expected on January 16th
A highly credible leaker has predicted the official unveiling of the Nintendo Switch 2 on Thursday, January 16th, 2025. This timely announcement suggests a potential first-half 2025 release. The news follows previous reports indicating mass production commenced in late September or early October 2024, substantiated by numerous hardware leaks. Nintendo itself previously committed to a reveal before March 31st, 2025.
NateTheHate, a reputable leaker, broke the news on his January 13th podcast, citing unnamed sources. This aligns with Nintendo's history of major announcements often falling on Thursdays; notably, the original Switch teaser debuted on a Thursday in 2016. The Verge's Tom Warren independently corroborated this information.
Extensive Leaks Precede Official Announcement
While the exact format remains uncertain—a small teaser preceding a full reveal, mirroring the 2017 Switch launch, is possible—the abundance of leaked information makes a surprise unlikely. The sheer volume of unofficial details has even prompted rare acknowledgment from Nintendo regarding a Switch 2 replica.
Reported specifications include a slightly larger form factor (270 x 116 x 14mm) than the Switch OLED model, an 8-inch LCD screen, and magnetically attaching Joy-Cons. The right Joy-Con may feature an extra "C" button, possibly related to a rumored mouse-like pointer function.
Launch Game Lineup Remains Enigmatic
Unlike the hardware, the Switch 2's launch game lineup remains largely undisclosed. While titles like My Time at Evershine and Bestiario are confirmed, neither is anticipated for a day-one release, assuming a first-half 2025 launch. Nintendo is likely to include at least one or two major first-party titles to drive initial sales.
Source: Nintendo of America