Console accessory manufacturer Genki showcased a sleek Nintendo Switch 2 render. This brief product reel shows how several aspects of Nintendo's yet-to-be-officially-revealed next-generation console work, including Joy-Cons and the various buttons on it. This follows up after a myraid of previous leaks highlighting various Nintendo Switch 2 peripherlas like dock and controllers.
This is also shows that the leaks thus far have been legitimate. Here's everything to know about the new revelations from Genki.
Nintendo Switch 2 renders from Genki share an unofficial look at the upcoming next-gen console
The Joy-Cons' design fall in line with what we've known thus far. The split controllers share a monotone black finish, with the blue and orange hues relegated to the connector rails and the insides of analog sticks. This is in contrast to the original Nintendo Switch where each Joy-Con was wholly a different color.
The sides of the controllers confirm all details leaked recently, including the "third trigger" to release the Joy-Cons, magnetic rails, SL/SR buttons, the new optical sensor and the the pin at the top. The reel also showcases a V-shaped grip and charging dock for these Joy-con controllers, which are a discreet third-party accessory from Genki.
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The video goes even further than this showcases new details previously unseen. We get a glimpse at the display unit itself, which also houses the suggested Nvidia Tegra 239 SOC and other key internals that act as the heart of the Nintendo Switch 2. There are two small buttons on the top length of the unit on each side, whose purpose remains unknown.
We also get a look at the vents, what seem to be jacks for wired headphone connectivity, and perhaps the volume and power buttons along the top. The familiar -/+ buttons from the original Switch return and so do the Capture and Home Buttons alongside a brand-new button beneath the latter.
The back shows a U-shaped stand, a big improvement over its flimsy predecessor. Furthermore, these Joy-Cons, seemingly manufactured by Genki, have rails on the side to connect grips as well, which should make removing it from the dock easier.
Speaking of the dock, this Nintendo Switch 2 render doesn't seem to have the complete or 1:1 dock design as it just shows the Nintendo Switch logo with a big 2 next to it, though the rounded design lines up with past leaks. However, it does seem to have the green light on the bottom left corner as before. Overall, this render validates hardware leaks.
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With mounting pressure and anticipation, fans expect Nintendo to reveal the console to the public already.