Polygon's Switchboard Newsletter Speculates on Nintendo Switch 2 Features
Polygon's weekly "Switchboard" newsletter, a dedicated source for "all things Nintendo," has explored potential features for a hypothetical "Switch 2" console. The newsletter discusses its possible appearance at a future Summer Game Fest, speculating on a game lineup that could include AAA titles, numerous ports, and the classic "Ocarina of Time." Switchboard anticipates that Nintendo's new console will gain significant momentum, supported by a strong array of upcoming games and robust third-party backing.

Polygon publishes a weekly newsletter titled "Switchboard," which serves as a dedicated resource for "all things Nintendo." This newsletter is distributed to subscribers every Thursday and subsequently made available on the Polygon website on Saturdays.
Recent discussions within Switchboard have included speculative content regarding a potential successor to Nintendo's current console, provisionally referred to as "Switch 2." These discussions have encompassed hypothetical scenarios, such as the console's potential presence at a future Summer Game Fest.
Within this speculative context, the newsletter has suggested that such a new console could feature a robust library of AAA games. Additionally, it has considered the possibility of numerous existing titles being ported to the new system, alongside the inclusion of classic games like "Ocarina of Time."
The outlook presented in these discussions anticipates that Nintendo's next console will gain significant traction in the market, supported by a wealth of upcoming games and substantial third-party developer support.
According to Polygon's Switchboard newsletter, interested readers can subscribe to receive these updates directly.



