Nintendo unveils the Switch 2 after a seven-year gap, priced at $450 for platforms and $80 for games.Named Switch 2 without much innovation, it competes with Valve's Steam Deck.Switch 2 boasts 4K HDR graphics, 60 FPS on TV, and 120 FPS at 1080p, an upgrade from the old Switch.Nintendo focuses on system redesign and features like Joy-Con controllers with mouse functionality.New social and chat features present, but room for improvement in clarity and usability.System supports up to 12 people for voice chat, screen sharing, and video chat with a USB-C camera.GameShare feature allows sharing games among Nintendo Switch 2 users, enhancing multiplayer experiences.Compatibility with GameCube games like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker promises nostalgic gaming.Innovative games showcased, like Drag x Drive for players in wheelchairs, offer unique gameplay experiences.Overall, Nintendo Switch 2 presents improvements in hardware and features, but some details remain undisclosed.