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A Better Switch 2 Is Coming To Some Countries, Nintendo Confirms

kotaku.com·Jun 4, 2026

Nintendo is set to release a new version of the Switch 2 in Europe by 2027 to comply with EU regulations mandating replaceable batteries in electronic devices, a move not currently required in the U.S. This redesign aims to make it easier for users to swap out batteries, addressing concerns about the difficulty of repairs with the existing model.

The European Union's new regulation requiring replaceable batteries in electronics, including gaming consoles like the Switch 2, mandates Nintendo to release a redesigned version of the console in 2027 to comply. This regulatory shift presents a potential opportunity for game developers and studios to explore new markets or enhance their product offerings, as it may lead to increased consumer demand for consoles that are easier to maintain and repair. Stay alert to how this might influence global console sales and market strategies, especially if the design is adopted worldwide.

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