Summary

It’s been a day of excitement forNintendofans as the long-awaited reveal of theSwitch 2has arrived at last. The first-look video primarily gave us flashy shots of the console’s hardware, along with abrief teaser for what appears to be Mario Kart 9.

Although fans are overjoyed with what Nintendo has shown: a bigger screen, a sleek black aesthetic and non-sliding Joy-Cons, there is one piece of the hardware that has drawn some concerns. During the video, you can see the Joy-Cons connect to the Switch through a protruding connection port.

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Child-Proofing

AReddit thread by Salesmunnvoices a concern about this particular port, saying “I really hoped the controllers would charge and communicate wirelessly. I can tell that this little nub on the Switch 2 will be bending and cracking immediately. For parents of young kids, rest in peace this controller nub.”

Now, the people expressing this opinion are likely not hardware experts, nor do they know the inner workings of the Switch 2. A sensitive piece of hardware that protrudes out of a device doesn’t sound ideal, but the Switch 2 itself does have plastic barriers that should protect the port in the event of an impact.

Asdebikonin the comments points out, this hardware is designed to be child-proof: “There used to be a thing Miyamoto said - when creating a Nintendo console, they used to drop it from average child height. This was their approval test. I hope the same thing happens with this connector,” they write.

It might not be falls and impacts that people have to worry about, however. AsAce0spades808writes, “The connector looks like it wouldn’t hit anything due to being recessed. But kids are going to fiddle with it or jam controllers on and that’s what will break it over time.”

In fairness, anyone could stick anything in a port, so that’s not something you’re able to design around. Nintendo has long offered repairs for its consoles so the company likely has the foresight to design something that’s reasonably durable.

We don’t currently have a release date for the Nintendo Switch 2, but it’s suspected the console may release in June or July.

Nintendo Switch 2

The Nintendo Switch 2 is the successor to Nintendo Switch, scheduled for release on July 31, 2025. Confirmed as backwards compatible, it will play both physical and digital Nintendo Switch games.