Nintendo Switch 2 to launch on June 5 globally, and July to September in South-east Asia

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TOKYO - A Nintendo Direct event on April 2 showcased the Nintendo Switch 2, successor to the wildly successful Switch, detailing its June 5 global release date, a manufacturer suggested retail price of ¥49,980 (S$456), system specifications and games.

The console will be released sometime in July to September in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines, the Japanese video game company announced on its website.

Several new features of the system were shown during the online presentation, including a chat button, which allows communication between players without necessitating the use of additional devices, as well as how the Joy-Con 2 controllers can be used like computer mice for more nuanced control.

Launch titles were also announced, with “Mario Kart World” getting a special spotlight to show off new play styles, with 24 drivers in the same race.

Third-party titles included the likes of “Civilization VII – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition” and “Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition”, strategy games set to make good use of the mouse function. “The Duskbloods”, a new FromSoftware title likely to be as enticingly difficult as their previous games, is slated for a 2026 release.

Many older games will be getting a fresh coat of paint to take advantage of the Switch 2’s increased size and improved graphics. Switch 2 editions of games in The Legend of Zelda series, including “Breath of the Wild” and “Tears of the Kingdom”, will be available on day one with updated graphics and additional features. THE JAPAN NEWS/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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