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Tech analysts say that major Switch 2 leak is ‘genuine’

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The big questions surrounding leaks are always about where they came from and whether they’re real. The latest big leak in video games concerns the Nintendo Switch 2, and according to trusted tech experts, they’re close to real.

Digital Foundry editor Richard Leadbetter stated in an article and on the brand’s weekly video series Monday that based on Famiboards forums tracking every bit of possible Switch 2 information, the team can confirm that the renders and images revealed last week were accurate as of October 2023.

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“The eight-inch LCD. The larger form factor. The new Joy-Cons connecting via magnetic rails. At this point we can assume it’s all true,” Leadbetter wrote. Specifically, the team pointed to Taiwanese shipping manifests that had been posted on Famiboards previously to show how that information was similar to what we learned with the leak.

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There were two aspects of this leak to dig into. The first were a couple photos that, according to Famiboards (and written up on the GamingLeaksAndRumors subreddit), were taken from a shell model that the original poster obtained “at great cost.” This is the most reliable aspect from the leak, since it would be close to impossible to fake a motherboard, as Leadbetter told IGN. Looking at the motherboard, Digital Foundry writes that it appears to support components revealed in other leaks, such as the 12 GB of RAM.

The second were CAD drawings, or renders, that showcase the external hardware, including its size, the redesigned Joy-Cons connected via magnetic rails, and the existence of two USB-C ports. These drawings were apparently created by the original poster who took photos of the assembly model. This is the aspect that should be taken with a grain of salt, even if a lot of the details line up with other leaks.

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“It’s right to have a degree of skepticism about this leak because there’s nothing to stop someone 3D printing up a fake casing,” Leadbetter said to IGN.

Digital Foundry also cites a video from Chinese YouTuber Xiao Ning Zi, who 3D printed a Switch 2 based on those drawings. While they can’t fully confirm the accuracy of her video, it would line up with other specs, including the larger 8-inch screen. And if true, it would show how much longer the Switch 2 would be compared to the original — or, as the team says, how much of a “chonker” it would be.

This Nintendo Switch 2 leak was spotted by Video Games Chronicle, which mentioned a source knowledgeable of the company’s plans also confirmed the leak’s accuracy. We’ve already mentioned the hardware tweaks, but the specs also reveal 256GB of storage and increased possibility of an 8nm T239 SoC.

We still haven’t heard news from Nintendo about the Switch 2 beyond that it exists, and that it’ll likely be announced during this fiscal year. We don’t even know if it’ll be called the Switch 2.

Carli Velocci
Carli is a technology, culture, and games editor and journalist. They were the Gaming Lead and Copy Chief at Windows Central…
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