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Nintendo announces release date for Switch successor — Switch 2

Nintendo has announced the June 5 release date for the latest gaming console The Switch 2. This introduces interactive chat and screensharing functions that connect gamers.

60 minutes Nintendo's direct presentationthe company revealed the Switch 2 with a more lively display, a larger screen, and several games that launch on the console.

At the heart of the updated system is a new “C” button on the Joy-Con controller, which allows you to “communication with friends and family while playing the game” and launches a new “GameChat” feature that allows you to share the game screen with other players.

A detailed view of the Switch 2 controller. Nintendo in the USA
Nintendo Switch 2 will be shown in preview video Nintendo in the USA
A Mario Kart World Tour that can be seen on the new video game console. Nintendo in the USA

The built-in microphone also allows you to chat with other gamers.

Perhaps the most modern feature ever with Switch 2 is the ability to use a Joy-Con controller like a computer mouse.

The developers have shown several ways to use new features in the game, such as club fishing in golf games.

Wednesday's presentation was expanded with an expansion of the new Mario Kart game, in which in-game characters are flipping, tricking and rail grinding.

The developers also announced a new James Bond game called Project 007, revisiting the classic Nintendo 64 console hit, which is respected by many first-person shooter fans.

The new console is backwards compatible to play physical and digital switch games, but users will need to purchase a new type of SD memory card for Switch 2.

Nintendo has announced the June 5 release date for the latest gaming console The Switch 2. This introduces interactive chat and screensharing functions that connect gamers. AP
One of the most modern features ever with Switch 2 is the ability to use a Joy-Con controller, such as a computer mouse. Reuters

The presentation revealed that regular SD cards are not compatible with the system, but data from the original switch can be transferred to the new console.

Nintendo plans to host Switch 2 Experience events in several countries where gamers can get hands-on experiences with new systems.

These events are being planned starting this month in cities such as Los Angeles, New York, London and Paris.

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