Rumor: Switch 2 Won’t Be Compatible With Vital Accessory
Key Takeaways:
- The Nintendo Switch 2 may require a 60W power adapter, incompatible with the original Switch's charger.
- Leaks suggest a design similar to the original Switch, with some enhancements.
- An official reveal is anticipated by March 2025.
Recent whispers suggest a crucial difference between the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 and its predecessor: charging compatibility. Numerous leaks and unconfirmed reports surround Nintendo's next console, expected to launch before March 2025. While Nintendo remains officially silent, online leaks continue to fuel speculation.
Holiday season leaks included purported images of the Switch 2, hinting at a design evolution of the original, incorporating upgrades. Further leaks showcased magnetic Joy-Con controllers, seemingly confirming their connection method in handheld mode.
Recently, journalist Laura Kate Dale, citing a reliable BlueSky source (via VGC), shared an image of the Switch 2's charging dock. This leak also indicates the Switch 2 will include a 60W power cord. This suggests the original Switch's charger may be insufficient, potentially resulting in inefficient charging or even damage. While charging with the older cable might be possible, a 60W adapter is strongly recommended.
Original Switch Charger May Be Insufficient for Switch 2
Numerous other rumors about the Switch 2 have emerged. Earlier leaks detailed development kits provided to game developers, hinting at potential titles such as a new Mario Kart and Monolith Soft's Project X Zone. Speculation regarding hardware suggests graphical capabilities comparable to the PlayStation 4 Pro, although some sources claim it might be slightly less powerful.
The Switch 2 will undoubtedly ship with its own power adapter, mitigating the incompatibility issue for most users. However, users who misplace their Switch 2 charger should avoid using their original Switch cable as a replacement, assuming Dale's report is accurate.



