On March 7, Federal Communication Commission (FCC) filings revealed that the Nintendo Switch 2 will include Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, and NFC support will return. Additionally, the filings confirmed that the two USB-C ports on the Nintendo Switch 2 can be used to charge the system from the top or the bottom, giving users different ways to keep the system powered.
As the successor to the current Switch console, the Switch 2 has been Nintendo's worst-kept secret following a slew of leaks ahead of its January 16 reveal. The Switch 2 will have backward compatibility with most physical and digital Switch games, along with upgraded Joy-Con controllers that will attach to the console from the sides rather than sliding in from the top. Additionally, the Switch 2's Joy-Con Controllers will have mouse-like functionality, though it remains to be seen how that will be utilized in games and apps. The Switch 2 is slated to arrive sometime in 2025.
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