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Nintendo Today showed off some of the system sounds of the Switch 2! ⁰- There are different sounds for pressing the C Button and for selecting each icon on the HOME Menu. – A sound also plays when you wake up the docked system from sleep mode. pic.twitter.com/pqnYqER5W7
One lucky gamer received their Nintendo Switch 2 a week early, and they're answering all your burning questions on Reddit.
If you weren't able to secure a Nintendo Switch 2 preorder, there will still be plenty of ways to get one at launch on June 5th.
Nintendo (NTDOF) Switch 2 preorders are reportedly being canceled ahead of the video game console’s launch on June 5. With only a week left before the release of the Switch 2, gamers have taken to Reddit to complain about their preorders being canceled.
The Nintendo Switch 2 will launch soon on June 5. Pre-order advice currently remains the same, which is to say that you probably won't be able to pre-order the console before launch day anymore, since all retailers still list it as either "unavailable" or "coming soon.
As we inch closer to the launch of Switch 2, Nintendo continues to provide tiny morsels of new information about the console via the Nintendo Today app's drip feed. This time, the company's reveal might actually be a spoiler, as it details a fun little Easter egg you might otherwise just stumble across on the system menu.
In his arms he held a Switch 2 box and nestled within was the console fans had been waiting years to get their hands on, but which still didn’t officially go on sale for more than a week. He was too nervous and excited to remember to bring something to hide it in.
So you tried to preorder a Switch 2 from My Nintendo. Now what? Here’s how to find out if you were approved for a Switch 2 preorder.
On the heels of a struck "unboxing" video, another Nintendo Switch 2 launch leak has stepped up to the plate. Until it, too, is inevitably taken down, you can watch for a classic, phone-quality, 11-minute showcase of how the system looks on startup, from the first-time setup onward.