Dallas will be one of the first places gamers can get a first look at the new Nintendo Switch console in 2025.
Gamers will get a chance to get their hands on the new Nintendo Switch 2 at a special event in Dallas later this year.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Experience is coming to cities all over the world and you might still have a shot at playing one early.
The other cities selected by Nintendo were Los Angeles and New York. The Switch 2, which has been teased by the video game giant for years, will finally release in 2025 with upgra
Nintendo has today invited fans from across the world to get hands-on with the Nintendo Switch 2 ahead of its release.
If you're like us, you may also find a Switch 2 experience rejection from Nintendo in your inbox. Those logging onto their email this morning may have a surprise in store, whether elation or crushing disappointment.
Nintendo has unveiled its first look at the Switch 2, coming in 2025. The video game company has set a Nintendo Direct broadcast for April 2.
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While there’s no firm release date, fans may have a chance to go hands-in with the Switch 2 itself as soon as April. In a second post on X, Nintendo announced a series of demo experiences taking place throughout that month in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas. Users can register for a tickets via a raffle at the company’s website.
U.S. events are slated for April 4 through April 6 in New York, April 11 through April 13 in Los Angeles and April 25 through April 27 in Dallas. Registrants must be at least 18 years old. Nintendo family account holders can register up to six participants.
April 11 through April 13 in Los Angeles and April 25 through April 27 in Dallas. Registrants must be at least 18 years old. Nintendo family account holders can register up to six participants.
On top of the Switch 2, there’s a new USB-C port next to the 3.5mm headphone jack. The kickstand has a new design — it’s shaped more like a U. The dock for the Switch 2 has a more rounded design. And, like with the original Switch, there will also be a separate controller grip that you can snap the Joy-Cons into.