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The Nintendo Switch 2 is here, with a new price tag, more power, and a slew of new games. But will it hold up to a full review? Read on to see if the new console is worth it, or if the ‘Mario Kart World’ machine is stalled out the gate.
While Welcome Tour isn't particularly expensive, the Nintendo Switch 2 tech demo's bland presentation and lack of fun factor makes it hard to recommend, even at £7.99. The big problem with Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour is that it's completely lacking the sense of playfulness we've come to expect from Nintendo.
Mario Kart World was tested on Nintendo Switch 2. Pokémon Legends: Z-A will arrive on October 16, 2025, but pre-orders begin on June 5. The Pokémon Company also announced new Mega Evolution merchandise (available now on the Pokémon Center) and confirmed the Pokémon Presents presentation coming July 22.
Shin’en Multimedia returns with another excellent, high-speed entry into its anti-gravity racing series, retaining what works with some small appreciated adjustments.
You can't simply go to the My Nintendo Store and buy the Switch 2. To order the Switch 2, you need to log in with an active, paid Nintendo Switch Online account. Once you do that, you can choose either a Switch 2 standalone console or the Mario Kart World bundle and then hit the confirm button to "register your interest" in ordering a Switch 2.
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CD Projekt Red’s included some unique control options with the Switch 2 version of Cyberpunk 2077 that adds some variety to the experience. Gyro controls have been added, alongside touch screen controls for menu navigation, motion controls for quick actions and mouse controls that make use of the Joy-Con 2’s new features.