The Switch 2 is expected to feature full backward compatibility, allowing players to enjoy both digital and physical games from the original Switch, as well as access the Switch Online library.
While specific features have not been officially confirmed, leaks and patents suggest the console may have a slightly larger 8-inch 1080p screen, dual USB-C charging ports, and new magnetic Joy-Cons. Rumors indicate it may be nearly as powerful as the PS4 Pro.
A render of the Switch 2. Source: X
In addition to the new console, Nintendo officially announced today a collaboration with Lego to release a Lego version of the classic Game Boy console. This new kit is set to be available in October 2025.
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A 15-second teaser video was shared on social media, showcasing detailed Lego pieces, including the Game Boy’s iconic purple controller buttons and D-pad, accompanied by classic Game Boy music.
This Lego Game Boy kit is part of an ongoing collaboration between Lego and Nintendo, which has previously produced products like a Lego Nintendo Entertainment System, a retro television, a $300 Lego Great Deku Tree, and various Mario-themed kits. Pricing and further details for the Lego Game Boy kit are yet to be announced.