Summary

  • The Nintendo Switch 2's announcement mirrors its predecessor's timeline.
  • The Switch was confirmed in early 2016 but not revealed at E3, just as its successor will not be revealed at the June 2024 Direct.
  • Even though the console itself won't be revealed until sometime later, launch titles could be announced sooner.

It seems that the official update on the Switch 2, interest in the now-confirmed console has risen considerably. Moreover, given the new details, Nintendo appears to be keeping to a winning formula for the console’s eventual release.

Various features of the Switch 2 are still largely a mystery, and even its official name is uncertain.

The Switch 2 Could Repeat The Original’s Release Timeline

Switch 2 News Is Already Lining Up

The currently-known circumstances of the Switch 2’s reveal actually line up very well with those of its predecessor. Originally known by the codename NX, in April 2016 the Nintendo Switch was given a release window of March the following year. Notably, the Switch was not unveiled at E3 2016, which took place between these two events in June. Instead, the first official announcement trailer for the console came in October 2016, when both the Switch’s name and basic functions were formally unveiled. Now, the Switch 2 may be following the same pattern in its announcement.

As NX, the existence of the Nintendo Switch was first acknowledged by Nintendo in March 2015, as part of a partnership announcement with the Japanese company DeNa.

As it stands, it is known that the Switch 2 will not be announced at the June Nintendo Direct, which can be seen as analogous to the original Switch not being presented at E3 2016. If so, then a full announcement being made at some point from late summer to fall, perhaps even October specifically, could logically follow this. Even though the fiscal year runs until March 2025, this does not mean that the Switch 2’s announcement cannot come months earlier. In fact, it may even be released early next year, again following the pattern set by the original.

Given that this same marketing strategy clearly worked for the Nintendo Switch, it seems entirely reasonable for Nintendo to repeat it now. After all, Nintendo’s simple announcement of a second future announcement alone has greatly raised the anticipation for its next console. With the Switch having already exemplified a timeline that can capitalize on such interest, a repetition seems well-advised. Moreover, as there is a stated time frame to focus on, the wait for more information will not be nearly as frustrating as it may otherwise be, especially when considering the continuing release of interesting games for the Nintendo Switch.

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A Major Switch 2 Launch Title May Be Revealed Sooner Than The Console

Switch Launch Titles Were Revealed Before The Console

Art from Super Mario Odyssey showing Mario throwing Cappy towards the screen in New Donk City.

Although the Switch 2 console itself will likely not see any more official developments for a while, a first glimpse of its launch titles may not be so far off. While not the stage for the Switch, E3 2016 did have a demo for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Likewise, the June Nintendo Direct may also introduce a Switch 2 launch title. A perfect candidate for this would be a new Super Mario game, given that Super Mario Odyssey is now over six years old, although other possibilities like Pokémon titles naturally also exist.

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Of course, it must be acknowledged that this is only speculation at present. The similarities appearing between the Switch 2 and its predecessor’s debut may be merely coincidental. On the other hand, however, the fact that there are multiple points of commonality cannot be ignored. When taking all of them into , it does make the idea of an early 2025 release for the Switch 2 seem very plausible.

The way in which the Nintendo Switch was unveiled over the course of many months clearly didn't harm its sales. Instead, this strategy was successful, and it seems that Nintendo may now be aiming to repeat history. It is easy to match the expected timeline of events relating to the Nintendo Switch 2 to those preceding the release of the original, and the degree of similarity can easily be interpreted as deliberate. Ultimately, only time will tell when more information on the Nintendo Switch 2 is released, but many will be eagerly waiting as the March 2025 deadline approaches.

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Brand
Nintendo
Original Release Date
March 3, 2017
Hardware Versions
Nintendo Switch
Original MSRP (USD)
$299.99
Weight
.71 lbs

The Nintendo Switch is the successor to 2012’s Wii U console. The Nintendo Switch allows gamers to easily switch between playing on a TV to a handheld console. The first model was released in 2017, followed by the Nintendo Switch Lite, which is strictly a handheld console. In October 2021, Nintendo released an upgraded Switch console with an OLED screen.