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Nintendo Switch 2 Review: A Better Switch in (Almost) Every Way

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Last updated: July 22, 2025 5:57 am
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The Nintendo Switch 2 refines nearly everything fans loved about the original—except for slightly shorter battery life. With a larger, more vibrant display, upgraded graphics performance, and redesigned, smarter controllers, it maintains the beloved hybrid form factor while leveling up the overall experience. And with a new wave of Nintendo Switch 2 games taking full advantage of its enhanced hardware, players can expect faster load times, richer visuals, and more immersive gameplay than ever before.

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The Bottom LineDesign: Bigger Screen, Better KickstandHardware: A Welcome Leap in PerformanceBattery Life: A Step BackControls: Joy-Con 2 Adds Smart UpgradesFeatures: Familiar, Just BetterGame Library: Strong Out of the GatePerformance: Near PS5 and Xbox LevelsFinal Verdict

Whether you’re returning to classic franchises or diving into fresh titles built specifically for the Switch 2, this console proves Nintendo is still leading the charge in fun, flexible gaming.

The Bottom Line

The Switch 2 doesn’t reinvent Nintendo’s formula, but it doesn’t need to. It refines everything that made the original Switch a hit. If you can live with modest battery life and a few limitations when docked to a TV, this is the best version of the Switch you can buy.

Design: Bigger Screen, Better Kickstand

The Switch 2 looks like a slightly taller version of the original. The extra size makes room for a 7.9-inch 1080p display, which is much sharper than the old 720p panel. While it uses LCD instead of OLED, the screen is bright and vivid, with colors that pop.

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The redesigned kickstand is a huge improvement. It’s sturdy, adjustable to almost any angle, and folds neatly against the back. Nintendo also added a second USB-C port on top so you can charge the system even when it’s propped up.

Hardware: A Welcome Leap in Performance

Inside, the Switch 2 has a custom Nvidia processor that unlocks 4K resolution when docked. You can choose between 4K60 output or 1080p/1440p with higher refresh rates. HDR is supported, though results can vary depending on your TV.

It has 256GB of internal storage (up from 64GB) and supports microSD Express cards up to 2TB. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth are included for faster connectivity and accessories.

Battery Life: A Step Back

Battery life is one of the few drawbacks. Nintendo estimates between 2 and 6.5 hours per charge. In testing, demanding games like Mario Kart World drained the battery in under four hours—less than the OLED model, which could last up to nine. Frequent travelers should keep a charger handy.

Controls: Joy-Con 2 Adds Smart Upgrades

The new Joy-Con 2 controllers look almost identical but feel sturdier. They’re easier to slide on and off thanks to a redesigned rail and magnetic lock.

A standout feature is mouse mode: each Joy-Con can act as an optical mouse when laid flat. It works well in shooters and strategy games, though the shape isn’t ideal for long sessions.

Features: Familiar, Just Better

The Switch 2’s interface is nearly unchanged. Games appear in a row of large tiles, with folders to organize your library. A new virtual game card feature makes it easier to find and share your digital titles.

GameShare lets friends join your game over local Wi-Fi without buying their own copy, though only certain games support it so far.

GameChat enables voice and video calls directly from the console without needing a Nintendo Switch Online subscription (for now).

Game Library: Strong Out of the Gate

Nintendo launched the Switch 2 with Mario Kart World and a solid lineup of first- and third-party games. Nearly every original Switch title works on the new system, and some get enhanced “Switch 2 Editions” with better resolution and frame rates, though upgrades can cost extra.

Performance: Near PS5 and Xbox Levels

While the Switch 2 isn’t as powerful as a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, it comes impressively close considering its portable design. Games look sharper, run smoother, and load faster. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Switch 2 Edition showcases this, delivering a consistent 4K experience on a TV and up to 120fps in handheld mode.

Final Verdict

The Nintendo Switch 2 is everything you’d expect: faster, sharper, and more capable. Though battery life could be better and the price is higher, it’s the best version of the Switch yet and easily earns a recommendation.

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