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That said, improved baseline accessibility is incredibly important too. Unfortunately for Nintendo, the Switch’s current accessibility offerings, both with its games and system, are lacking.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 is arguably the start of a new generation and may come to shape the industry in the coming years.
The nature of the Switch 2 GameCube controller and its versatility make me hope we could eventually see more NSO peripherals.
The Switch 2 is unmistakably an upgrade over its predecessor in terms of accessibility. I would go as far as to say it’s the Nintendo system I’ve been needing for years.
With the Nintendo Switch 2 launching on June 5, 2025, and GameChat coming along with it, it will be interesting to see what other features come to the program, especially in terms of accessibility.
As a Nintendo fan, I’m beyond excited for the Switch 2. While I’m admittedly hesitant to spend upwards of $450 for the system, my love of gaming began with Nintendo.
The Nintendo Switch 2 isn’t a revolution; it’s simply another Nintendo Switch. And I don’t mean that in a bad way. Over the past several weeks, I’ve smashed my way through Donkey Kong ...
OLED screens tend to cost far more than LCDs, so when trying to make the Switch 2 as accessible as possible and refrain from driving the price point up to the $500 mark, Nintendo may have made the ...
The Switch 2 is unmistakably an upgrade over its predecessor in terms of accessibility. I would go as far as to say it’s the Nintendo system I’ve been needing for years.
Switch 2 Looks Like a Major Leap Forward for Nintendo's Accessibility Design The Switch 2 is looking to top the Switch 1 in every way. By Grant Stoner Posted: April 12, 2025, 7:15 p.m.