The Nintendo Switch 2 is almost here. It feels like we are learning new things about the console every day as its June 5, 2025, launch gets closer. For example, Nintendo of Europe shared the console’s safety manual online as a PDF. While it has standard instructions you would expect for a portable game system, it also tells us more about the screen. This detail is important: "The screen is covered with a film layer designed to prevent fragments scattering in the event of damage. Do not peel it off."

This warning might remind some of the original Galaxy Fold phone. But this is not a screen protector in the usual sense. Nintendo is making it as clear as possible with a major warning, telling people not to risk removing it. If you happen to drop the Switch 2 and crack the screen, this film layer could help stop the crack from spreading. It is a good safety measure to keep in mind.

This film layer is not just on the Switch 2. Most glass displays have a similar layer. It is there to stop bits of glass from flying everywhere if the screen breaks. This is not a knock on the Switch 2’s toughness. The original Switch OLED also has a similar layer. If you want more protection for the Switch 2’s 7.9-inch screen, you can still put on a screen protector. Just remember, this film layer is not the same as a traditional screen protector you buy separately.

All The Key Details About The Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Date And When You Can Play It

When The Highly Anticipated Console Will Arrive And What Games You Can Get Right Away

The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5, 2025. This means eager players are just days away from getting their hands on the new system. For many, this has been a long wait, filled with rumors and hopes about what Nintendo would bring next. This launch date puts it firmly in the summer gaming lineup, which is always an exciting time for new releases. Everyone is getting ready to see if it lives up to the hype.

If you were lucky enough to secure a preorder, you should be getting your system very soon. However, if you are like me and countless other fans, you might still be trying to find a console. It is common for Nintendo launches to be hard to get at first, similar to how the PS5 was when it first came out. So, do not be surprised if finding a Switch 2 on launch day is a bit of a challenge. Many people want to be among the first to experience the new hardware.

On launch day, a number of exciting games will be available. Many gamers might pick Mario Kart World first. It is the first Switch 2-only game. This open-world take on Mario's classic karting looks and feels great. Nintendo is confident enough to launch the system with it, so we are hoping for plenty of surprises beyond what has been shown. In Mario Kart World, you can drive everywhere, not just on racetracks. You can race across connected roads and tracks, which is a new experience for the series. There is a new Knockout Tour mode and a Free Roam mode, where you can drive anywhere, explore, and take photos with friends. This sounds like a great way to show off what the console can do.

Another big title is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Many people have played Breath of the Wild a lot, but this version promises faster loading, higher resolution, better frame rates, and HDR support. If you already own the original Switch game, you can get an upgrade for a small fee. This makes it easier for fans to experience an old favorite in a new way. There is also a service called ZELDA NOTES in the Nintendo Switch app. It helps you find shrines and Koroks, hear untold stories, and share blueprints. This service aims to make gameplay smoother.

More Exciting Games And Features Coming With The Nintendo Switch 2 At Launch

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Discover Other Day-One Titles And How The New Console Will Change Your Gaming Experience

Deltarune Chapters 1-4 will also be released on June 4, 2025, right around the Switch 2 launch. The first chapter of Deltarune came out in 2018, and Chapter 2 dropped in 2021. Fans have waited four years for the rest of the story. The full reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2 also included the Deltarune Chapter 3 release date. This makes Deltarune one of the Switch 2’s launch day games. This series is an episodic RPG where you play as Kris. You guide your companions through a Dark World to seal Dark Fountains. It is a unique pixel art game from Toby Fox, the creator of Undertale. It is cross-buy, meaning if you buy it on one PlayStation or Switch console, you can play it on others in the same family.

Other games coming out on day one include Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut and Street Fighter 6. There is also buzz around Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Returning favorites like Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars will also be available. Nintendo is also releasing Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour. This seems like a great example of what the console can do, showing off its new features. The launch lineup seems quite diverse, offering something for everyone, whether you like fighting games, RPGs, or strategy games.

One detail to watch out for with physical releases is that many Switch 2 games will use "Game-key cards." These cards do not hold the full game data. Instead, the card acts as a "key" to download the whole game, and you still need to insert it every time you want to play. This means you will need storage space for the entire game even if you have a physical version. This is similar to how PlayStation, Xbox, and PC games have worked for a while. So, it is not a huge problem, but it is something to remember when planning your storage.

Looking Ahead: The Future Of The Nintendo Switch 2 And What Accessories To Consider

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What Other Items Will Be Available And How The New System Might Be Used In The Years To Come

Besides games, a range of Nintendo Switch 2 accessories will be available. You will find things like carry cases, GameCube controllers, Pro controllers, and charge grips. These accessories are important for enhancing your gaming experience. Many people have already pre-ordered a Switch 2 carry case, a GameCube controller, a Pro controller, and a charge grip. It seems smart to get these ready for the console's arrival.

The new system is designed to allow players to upgrade their existing Zelda games. If you own Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom on the original Switch, you can get an upgrade to the Switch 2 version. This will give you enhanced resolution, increased frame rates, and faster load times. Some people wonder if buying a physical Switch game and upgrading it will have slower loading times than a digital version on the Switch 2. This is something to keep an eye on in early reviews. Hopefully, Nintendo offers flexibility for users to install upgraded games fully onto internal storage to avoid any performance issues.

There are also new rumors about upcoming games like Donkey Kong Bananza, a 3D platformer featuring a redesigned DK. This game looks promising and might keep fans busy until a new Mario platformer arrives. Other games mentioned include Fading Afternoon, Tales of the Shire, and Cyberpunk 2077 for Switch 2. The lineup seems to cover a wide range of genres, promising something for everyone.

The release of the Nintendo Switch 2 is a big moment for gamers. It signals a new phase for Nintendo, bringing updated hardware and a fresh batch of titles. Whether you are a long-time Nintendo fan or new to the brand, this launch has something for you. With new games, enhanced versions of classics, and promising accessories, it looks like a busy and exciting summer for gamers. I am certainly looking forward to seeing how the Switch 2 performs and what other surprises Nintendo has in store for us.