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The Switch 2 launch lineup is quite impressive, featuring both Nintendo first-party games, third-party titles, and some older ports or remasters never seen on a Nintendo console before.
From Digital Trends
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
Todd Martens tried it out and played a few of the most anticipated titles.
From Los Angeles Times
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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.
At a presentation unveiling the Nintendo Switch 2, longtime Nintendo producer Kouichi Kawamoto revealed that at one point, he considered calling the
Switch 2 edition games will make your existing Switch games look and play even better, and some even have additional features.
Nintendo announced that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will have a Nintendo Switch 2 Edition that offers an additional control option and quality / performance graphics modes.
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CNET on MSNHere Are the Switch 2 Games I'm Excited to PlayThe Switch 2 looks like it's going to have a lot of support from third-party developers to go along with Nintendo's spectacular first-party games. This means the new Switch will hit the ground running as its launch lineup already looks good, but there's going to be even more must-buy games after its launch.
Finally, it was confirmed that some upcoming Switch 1 games will also get their own Switch 2 Editions, with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokemon Legends: Z-A specifically called out. The games will look better and run better on the Switch 2, with Metroid Prime 4 able to hit 4K at 60fps or 1080p at 120fps.