Nintendo is getting ready to unveil all the key information about the nintendo switch 2 leak, the replacement for one of its best-selling game consoles, tonight.
Additionally, Nintendo has stated that the Switch 2 Direct tonight will run for “about 60 minutes,” making it one of the company’s longest presentations in recent memory.
In January, an early look at the console was given by a teaser trailer for the impending hardware. There was no confirmation of the Switch 2’s specifications, pricing, or release date in this early peek, which simply included a quick glimpse of the device’s bigger controllers and screen.
Those missing elements are anticipated to be disclosed during tonight’s Direct presentation, which will stream live on YouTube. There are already a lot of leaks and rumors, and some sites claim that the original Switch has 4K resolution capabilities, which would be an improvement above its 1080p limit.
Before the Switch 2 ships, Nintendo is holding the first round of hands-on preview events in New York, which has attracted a lot of media and creators. Nearer to home, Nintendo has already scheduled a May event in Melbourne for residents eager to be among the first to test out the system.
Given the popularity of the 2017 Nintendo Switch, which sold over 150 million units, the sequel is backward compatible, which means it can play the games that were already available on the original. Regarding upcoming titles, Nintendo previously leaked video of an unnamed Mario Kart game, which may be a launch title meant to boost sales.
When in Australia should I watch the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct?
Australians must prepare for a late night in order to watch the Direct live. For the majority of the east coast, the stream begins at midnight on April 3rd, while the remainder of the nation may tune in late on April 2nd.
