Rumor: Switch 2 Won’t Be Compatible With Vital Accessory
Nintendo Switch 2: Power Up with a New Cable?
Rumors suggest the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 may require a more powerful charger than its predecessor. While leaks point to a design similar to the original Switch, a recent report indicates the new console will ship with a 60W power cord, incompatible with the original Switch's charger.
Recent leaks have offered glimpses of the Switch 2, including images suggesting a familiar design with enhancements. Pictures of magnetic Joy-Cons, designed for tablet mode, further fueled anticipation. The console is expected to be officially unveiled by March 2025.
A new image, reportedly sourced from a reliable contact, showcases the Switch 2's charging dock. The accompanying report emphasizes the need for a 60W charger, implying the original Switch's cable might provide insufficient power. While charging with the older cable might be possible, it's likely to be less efficient. Using a 60W cable is recommended for optimal performance.
Charging Compatibility Concerns
Numerous rumors surround the Switch 2, including details about developer kits and potential game titles. Speculation regarding its graphical capabilities suggests parity with the PlayStation 4 Pro, although some sources claim it might be slightly less powerful.
While the Switch 2 will include its own charger, the incompatibility with the original Switch's cable is a noteworthy detail. Gamers who misplace their Switch 2 charger should avoid using the older cable as a replacement, pending official confirmation of this rumor.
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