Just last week, rumors and speculations about the final design of the Nintendo Switch 2 started making their rounds online. These whispers reached a new high when Dbrand made an unexpected move by unveiling a 3D render of what looks like the Nintendo Switch 2. They even showcased a version of their Killswitch carrying case, reimagined from its original design for handheld PCs to fit the new console. In a conversation with The Verge, Adam Ijaz, Dbrand’s CEO, revealed that the company has had the privilege of accessing precise measurements of the Switch 2. They apparently got these figures from a 3D scan of the device itself, with dimensions showing the console measuring about 270mm wide with the Joy-Cons attached (or 200mm without them), standing 116mm tall and having a sleek 14mm thickness.
Excitingly, this supposed Nintendo Switch 2 boasts an impressive 8-inch display, a step up from the Switch OLED’s 7.2 inches and dwarfing the original Switch’s 6.2-inch screen. Another notable addition is an extra button, possibly for capturing gameplay, located on the right Joy-Con. The new Joy-Con controllers attach magnetically, featuring a more ergonomic curve. Plus, the design includes both top and bottom USB-C ports and an enhanced wide U-shaped kickstand that mirrors the improved version found on the Switch OLED.
With everyone buzzing about a potential Q1 2025 launch, it seems the Switch 2 is set for an evolution from the Switch OLED. However, unlike its predecessor, the forthcoming gadget might not opt for an OLED display. Leaked specs are leaning toward a 1080p IPS LCD screen, which we hope will surpass the quality found in the current LCD models.
In terms of the Dbrand Killswitch case for the Switch 2, notable features like a sturdier kickstand or comprehensive body casings—hallmarks of the Killswitch series for devices like the Steam Deck—are seemingly foregone in this instance. This is likely because the detachable Joy-Cons demand a different approach. Instead, the body segues into separate parts with a stylish teal bungee cord ensuring it stays together securely. The design is striking, and given Dbrand’s solid reputation for crafting reliable phone and handheld cases, we’re confident this will be another successful creation.
Meanwhile, if you’re yearning to see the Nintendo Switch 2 in its more basic form, the wait continues. Yet, the leaked dimensions from Dbrand align closely with a 3D-printed mock-up recently showcased by the YouTube channel SwitchUp, which offers a sneak peek at what the actual console might feel and look like.
Next, the substantial leak from Dbrand—not likely bound by a non-disclosure agreement—signals that an official announcement and revelation of the Nintendo Switch 2’s release date could be just around the corner. Previous insights suggest a debut before the curtain falls on 2024, while Nintendo has hinted at a March 2025 deadline to disclose details about the next-gen console. As that date draws near, accessories manufacturers like Dbrand are gearing up for what promises to be Nintendo’s next groundbreaking handheld hybrid offering.