Nintendo Switch 2 review – “Switch Pro” by another name
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The Switch 2 Pro controller is clearly the most refined gamepad Nintendo has ever made. It’s just a shame that it’s so expensive and doesn’t have Hall effect sticks.
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.
Switch Harder. Sure, that's a glib summation of one of the most eagerly anticipated games console launches of all time, but it is, nevertheless, apt. The Nintendo Switch
In the announcement, the retailer said: “Argos is pleased to announce a limited restock of the Nintendo Switch 2 this Friday. From 8am on 13th June, customers can shop the newest evolution of the console online and in store and with Argos's same day click and collect service, they can have it up and running before the weekend.”
It’s a big day for Nintendo fans. The gaming giant’s new console, the $450 Switch 2, arrives on store shelves globally after being announced in April — marking Nintendo’s first major console launch since the original Switch arrived roughly eight years ago.
Nintendo Switch 2 achieves fastest-selling console status with 3.5+ million units sold in four days, breaking company records and surpassing original Switch launch.
The successor to one of Nintendo's most popular pieces of hardware is a refined, premium version of what lots of gamers already loved.