Nintendo has finally put out a brand new trailer giving a first look at their next system, the Nintendo Switch 2. Now, they’ve announced previously that they had a system in the works and it would be backwards compatible, but this is the first time we’ve actually received an official first look at the system from Nintendo. Feel free to check out the brand new Nintendo Switch 2 trailer down below. In the trailer, Nintendo mentions that the system will play original Switch games both physically and digitally. However, they mention in the fine print that certain games may not be supported or fully compatible with the Switch 2. We don’t know any more than that at this time. Also announced in this Switch 2 trailer, is the fact that Nintendo will have a Nintendo Direct this upcoming April 2nd, 2025. Oh and let’s not forget, that the Nintendo Switch 2 is scheduled to launch sometime this year as well. Let us know down in the comments what you think of the Nintendo Switch 2 so far. What do you hope to see in the upcoming Nintendo Direct in April?

Jenae R
Jenae is an RPG enthusiast who also enjoys cats, humidity-free warm weather, Dean Koontz books, Riichi Mahjong and a select handful of non RPG series and games. Two of her all-time favorite games are the original Shadow Hearts and Final Fantasy IX. She loves to ramble on about her numerous gaming opinions and is fortunate enough to be able to do it here at oprainfall.
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