Year in review: The Nintendo Switch 2 has become one of my favorite consoles of all time
**TL;DR:** Year in review: The Nintendo Switch 2 has become one of my favorite consoles of all time
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What we know
Just a little over one year ago, the Nintendo Switch 2 finally came out, and it's been a heck of a rollercoaster ride. Nintendo's latest home console/handheld hybrid has surprised, delighted, and in some capacity or another disappointed us all in the span of 12 months. There have been excellent exclusives and a stronger-than-expected pipeline of major third-party releases, all alongside serious concerns about affordability (and eventually a price increase ) and questions about whether Nintendo might be playing it too safe with some of its big titles.
With all of that in mind, let's talk about the first year of the Switch 2, including what's gone right, what went wrong, and what we can expect from its next trip around the sun. SEE ALSO: The biggest announcements from the June 2026 Nintendo Direct Nintendo Switch 2 first anniversary: The good Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable Starting with what has worked in the Switch 2's favor, I would be remiss not to immediately mention the significantly more premium look and feel of the device compared to its predecessor.
Nintendo sized up the Switch 2 a bit, giving it a larger display with a higher resolution and refresh rate, bigger Joy-Con con
Source: Mashable
Context
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Why this matters
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Practical takeaways
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
