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    The Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors and Leaks Won’t Change Anything

    News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 16, 20254 Mins Read
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    The Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors and Leaks Won’t Change Anything

    If the rumors are to be believed, the run-up to Nintendo’s (presumed) Switch 2 announcement has been leakier than an old apartment faucet. Over the past few weeks, information about the console’s dock, retailer accessory SKUs, mock-ups, Joy-Cons, and so much more, have found their way online; the sheer volume of alleged photos and information suggests that an announcement may be right around the corner.

    Nintendo, however, remains steadfast in its silence. While fans online may speculate why the company hasn’t given in and made an announcement about the Switch 2 itself, the leaks might not actually make a difference in its sales, marketing, or anything else of material consequence. “None of these leaks will matter in the slightest once the official reveal is made,” says Circana executive director and video game analyst Mat Piscatella.

    In other words, this isn’t the iPhone 4. Nothing that’s surfaced has revealed a console wildly different than the one before. Nintendo’s plans to release a next-gen Switch—commonly referred to as the Switch 2—have been floating around since early last year. Company president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed that Nintendo would announce the console before March 2025, when the company’s fiscal year ends. “It is a very different story when material, nonpublic information is leaked,” Piscatella says. “But the extent of the impact of that can vary greatly depending on the nature of the leak. That would all have to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.”

    If anything, the bulk of the buzz about the Switch 2 stems from hardcore fan fixation rather than tech specs. Sure, some folks are interested in how good the console’s resolution will be, but many are just excited about what new games, and new styles of gameplay, will come with a fresh new unit. People get emotional about consoles, and Nintendo’s are some of the most beloved. What’s been happening the last few weeks isn’t so much a big spill of corporate secrets as it is the same kind of energy and speculation that surrounds a Beyoncé album drop. Once Nintendo reveals the new Switch, this will all just have been a part of the hype cycle.

    Not that it hasn’t been a wickedly fun hype cycle. In addition to images leaked on sites like X and Reddit, there have also been “summoning circles” constructed to call forth the Switch 2. Some folks have even made jokes about the situation, riffing on “leaked” images of screws or air that might be used for the new console.

    And of course, leaks have to be seen by the audience to even matter. For many Nintendo fans, it’s doubtful they’ll find details about the Switch 2 on Reddit, as opposed to in TV commercials or stores. Even as gaming sites like Kotaku fret about whether the leaks point to a less-than-spectacular console, average players aren’t so concerned. No device has ever pleased everyone, and analyzing grainy photos won’t change that.

    Not that that’s stopped online fans from poring over every scrap of information. After Nintendo’s Twitter account banner was updated to a photo of Mario and Luigi gesturing to … nothing, squabbles started among some fans looking to figure out if it was a tease or a red herring. Another official tweet promoting a Lego Game Boy sparked a flurry of comments about the Switch 2, including some accusing Nintendo of trolling. “The online conversation has been … enthusiastic,” Piscatella says. “Which is generally a good thing as it shows a high level of interest from parts of the gaming audience.”

    Still, some fans are pondering the same question: With so much information already available, why hasn’t Nintendo just announced the thing? Former Nintendo PR manager Krysta Yang offered some insight on X. “As wild as these leaks are, Nintendo is going to stick to their plan,” Yang tweeted. “They have a date in mind, and they are not budging no matter what.”

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