
Group 1 - Nintendo officially announced the release date of the highly anticipated Switch 2 console, set for June 5, with significant upgrades in hardware and features [1] - The Switch 2 features a larger 7.9-inch 1080P screen, supporting a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR display, enhancing visual performance compared to its predecessor [1] - The new console has a thickness of 13.9mm and an increased internal storage capacity of 256GB, addressing players' needs for larger game storage [1] Group 2 - The Switch 2 will support 4K resolution output through a newly designed dock, which includes a fan cooling system to mitigate overheating issues experienced by the previous model [1] - An official camera accessory will be released alongside the Switch 2, enabling voice and video functionalities during gameplay, and allowing for innovative features like real-time video integration with game interfaces [1] - The newly confirmed Joy-Con 2 controllers will offer additional functionalities, including mouse support, while the Pro controller will feature two new function buttons for enhanced control options [2] Group 3 - The Switch 2 will support three types of games: native games developed specifically for the new console, backward compatibility with most existing Switch games, and enhanced versions of select Switch titles [2] - The first announced native game for Switch 2 is "Mario Party: The Ultimate Celebration," set to release on July 24, with upgrade options available for existing Switch players [2] - Popular titles such as "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom," and "Kirby: Star Allies" will receive enhanced versions to leverage the new hardware capabilities [2]