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, showcasing a design reminiscent of the original console, albeit with potential upgrades. Images of the magnetic Joy-Cons have also surfaced, confirming previous speculation about their tablet mode connection. A new image, reportedly from a reliable source, reveals the Switch 2's charging dock.
This latest leak, shared by journalist Laura Kate Dale, highlights the potential need for a 60W charging cable. While the original Switch's cable might work, it's likely to be inefficient. Using the provided 60W cable is recommended for optimal charging.
Charging Cable Compatibility Concerns
The anticipation for the Switch 2's official reveal has fueled numerous rumors. Earlier leaks detailed developer kits and potential game titles, including a new Mario Kart and Monolith Soft's Project X Zone. Speculation regarding its graphical capabilities places it near the PlayStation 4 Pro, although some sources suggest a slightly lower performance.
While the Switch 2 will include its own charger, the incompatibility with the older model's cable is a noteworthy detail. Gamers who misplace their Switch 2 charger should avoid using the original Switch cable as a replacement, unless further information confirms otherwise. Nintendo's official announcement, expected by March 2025, will clarify these details.
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