After years of waiting and many rumors, the Nintendo Switch 2 will officially launch this Thursday, June 5th. The console arrives with promises of significant improvements in both performance and the hybrid experience that made the previous model so successful.
- Nintendo Switch 2 arrives without support for streaming services
- Nintendo Switch 2's GameChat will feature subtitles and text-to-speech
Nintendo revved up the engines this Monday (2) with the release of the video “Nintendo Switch 2 Secrets Exhibition”. At around five minutes long, the video presents an interactive and educational experience, where fans can explore the new features of the new console through a digital exhibition in the form of a giant Nintendo Switch 2.

Unprecedented features and interactive experience on Nintendo Switch 2
The trailer showcases important technical details, such as the new magnetic connectors on the Joy-Con 2, which ensure greater stability and a firmer fit. The virtual presentation also features minigames, quizzes, and interesting facts, making the introduction to the hardware fun and accessible, a typical Nintendo strategy.
The anticipation surrounding the new console isn't limited to design and technology. Brazilian fans are also hoping for major titles, such as a new The Legend of Zelda, possible remakes of classics, and a new game in the Mario franchise. Although there hasn't been official confirmation of the launch lineup yet, the community is optimistic.
Expectations and challenges for the Brazilian market
Despite the excitement, one of the major points of concern is the price in Brazil. For those opting for the simpler version, without included games, the manufacturer's suggested retail price is R$ 4,449.90. The edition that includes Mario Kart World in digital format should cost R$ 4,799.90, representing an increase of R$ 350 compared to the other two models.
The arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 in Brazil represents more than just a simple launch: it's the beginning of a new cycle for the Japanese giant. Nintendo promises innovation, fun, and accessibility, and the Brazilian public is ready to embark on this new journey.

