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Home » You May Want To Delay Getting Your Nintendo Switch 2

You May Want To Delay Getting Your Nintendo Switch 2

Rukhsar Rehman by Rukhsar Rehman
May 20, 2025
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Consider This Before Modding The Nintendo Switch 2
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While the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is not expected to feature an OLED screen at launch, there’s still a chance for an OLED edition in the future. Nintendo is collaborating with Samsung Electronics Co. to manufacture chips for the Switch 2, aiming to enhance production efficiency and possibly exceed its sales targets by March 2026, as detailed in a recent report by Bloomberg.

In Japan, the demand for the Nintendo Switch 2 has been remarkably high, prompting Nintendo to apologize for restricting pre-orders. Approximately 2.2 million people requested pre-orders within Japan alone, and figures for Europe and North America have not yet been disclosed. However, the swift sell-out of pre-orders indicates a strong global appetite for the console.

Nintendo aims to sell between 15 and 20 million units by March 2026, surpassing its initial goal of 15 million in the first ten months—matching the debut sales of the original Nintendo Switch. Despite various challenges like supply chain issues and tariff concerns, the company remains optimistic about its overall sales outlook.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom runs on a Switch 2 screen.
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Samsung has previously supplied both flash memory and OLED screens for the original Nintendo Switch. However, while the prior model utilized chips made by TSMC, the Switch 2 will feature an Nvidia-based chipset, allowing Nintendo to bypass competition for manufacturing resources at TSMC. This strategic move increases the likelihood of meeting high demand.

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You might wonder if it’s wise to wait before purchasing the Nintendo Switch 2. While an OLED version would be an attractive upgrade, it’s not guaranteed, and it might not even be essential. The Switch 2 incorporates an LCD display with enhanced framerate capabilities that rival those of an OLED screen, based on our hands-on review.

Furthermore, the console supports ray tracing and variable refresh rates, helping to close the gap between LCD and OLED performance. The inclusion of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) also ensures a smooth and consistent framerate.

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Rukhsar Rehman

Rukhsar Rehman

A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

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