The Nintendo Switch launched all the way back in 2017 to rapturous applause. While the Wii U had been somewhat ill-received due to its clunky controller (with pretty poor battery life to boot), the Switch felt like a realisation of all the tantalising ideas the Wii U had pioneered. After all, it\u2019s a hybrid console that can be played either on the TV or in your hands, and you can just slot the console into its dock when you want to switch modes. It\u2019s effortless, intuitive, and fun to use.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
However, there\u2019s at least one thing the Nintendo Switch emphatically is not, and that\u2019s immortal. We don\u2019t mean any disrespect to the Switch here; it\u2019s a great little console, and we\u2019re sure it\u2019s got some life in it yet. However, no console can live forever, and eventually, Nintendo will need to start thinking about what it wants to do for a hypothetical followup. We thought now, therefore, would be a good time to take a look at the rumours surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2, as well as offering our own predictions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Let\u2019s start with the most disappointing confirmation: the Switch 2 is still some years away. Nintendo has recently stated that it believes the Switch is about halfway through<\/a> its life cycle, which indicates that the console still has around five years left before Nintendo thinks about releasing a successor. As such, if you were hoping for a Switch 2 in the next few years, then it looks like you\u2019re going to be disappointed. Barring a sudden plummet in Switch sales, which isn\u2019t likely given the current commercial performance of the machine, the Switch 2 is far from imminent, it seems.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Unfortunately, we just don\u2019t know when we\u2019re likely to get a Switch 2, nor when we\u2019ll even get our first glimpse at what Nintendo is intending for the console. Given that Nintendo says it thinks the Switch is about halfway through its cycle, that means we can\u2019t expect a Switch 2 announcement until late 2026 at the earliest. That would put the Switch 2 on track to launch in 2027, which would mean it would arrive exactly ten years after its predecessor. In keeping with Nintendo\u2019s thoughts on the matter, this would also make the Switch one of the Japanese company\u2019s longest-lived consoles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Some might say that the Switch 1.5 has already launched in the form of the 2021 OLED model, which added a brighter and larger screen to the console and made a number of other hardware improvements. However, it\u2019s important to note that the OLED Switch model hasn\u2019t actually changed any of the console\u2019s internals; it still has the same level of power that the original Switch did back in 2017. As such, we\u2019re waiting for an announcement for a Switch that could potentially handle upscaling content to 4K, which Bloomberg suggested could be on the way soon<\/a> in a report from late 2021.<\/p>\n\n\n\nSo when is the Switch 2 release date?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Will there be a Switch 1.5 in the meantime?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
What about a Switch Pro?<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n