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Nintendo is launching a special camera accessory for the Switch 2 that will let you host video chats with your Switch friends.
From The Verge
Nintendo has confirmed the successor to its wildly popular Switch console will be released on June 5, when it will cost £395.99 to buy in the UK.
From BBC
The new console includes a bigger screen measuring 7.9 inches long with higher resolution and the ability to run games at 120 frames per second for smoother gameplay.
From The New York Times
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Nintendo Switch 2 to launch in Jun. with $449.99 price tag
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I spent a day playing a whole bunch of games on Nintendo's next-gen Switch. Here's what it told me about Nintendo's $450 console sequel.
From CNET
This is the first game of its type since Donkey Kong 64 hit the Nintendo 64 all the way back in 1999.
From Engadget
The new Joy-Con for Nintendo Switch 2 attaches magnetically with a button to release them.
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Although Nintendo warns that “not all cameras may work as intended,” we’re already seeing third party alternatives to the Switch 2’s camera, including this excellent Piranha Plant from Hori, as spotted by VGC.
Alongside new information about the Switch 2, Nintendo officially announced a new peripheral – the Switch 2 Camera.
The Nintendo Switch didn’t make it easy to let you connect with friends and strangers over the internet. The Switch 2, on the other hand, is fully embracing connectivity. To that end, a stand-up camera will be launched alongside the Switch 2 on June 5 that can be used with its GameChat feature.
We played hours of Nintendo Switch 2 games the same day President Trump announced new global tariffs. Despite the hefty price tag, it's a solid evolution of one of the world's most popular consoles.
I was excited to be among the first journalists to test the Nintendo Switch 2, but questions about its launch titles and price left me unsure about preordering.
It looks like Hori will offer their own Nintendo Switch 2 camera. Consumers can pick up a camera designed as a Piranha Plant.
The successor to Nintendo's popular Switch will drop this summer, promising easier ways to connect, share and play with friends. Here's what to know.
Microsoft just had it's homework copied by the Nintendo Switch 2 but crucially to an audience ready and willing for it