Well, that happened. The Nintendo Switch 2 reportedly appeared wildly in advance. He is keen to make videos showing off the fact that he is opening a box in the hands of people on the internet and is opening a boom. There’s Switch 2 there. Thanks to the impending update, it doesn’t seem like such people can actually play the game on the console.
As IGN was discovered, the YouTuber with the handle A2dubai appears to have posted a short video on May 27th unraveling either the Switch 2 or the persuasive replica of the new console.
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The video was then nuk through a copyright claim by Web Capio, a company that “provides bespoke, anti-pilatory services.”
Previously, it was reported that the commenters wanted “More Video Please” – the very polite and good work of the YouTube comments section, Rando-A2dubai, leading to responding. “Nintendo has locked the Switch 2.
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So this potentially real switch 2 clip is actually playing the game. News and trading agrioter Wario64 claims he heard from a second person who got the Switch 2 early. “I don’t have permission to post photos, but when I try to launch a Switch 1 game, I’ll be prompted with the message “Please connect to the internet and update the system” and I can share it with “Update to launch the game.”
As fellow poster Stealth40k said, if these are the actual Switch 2 and the need for updates is also real, that means until they release the console’s “basically very nice paperback grade.” To be fair, if Ninty and his lawyers decide to corner them and legally deliver sheets of paper that are said to have the effect of “Don’t do this again”, then that’s at least useful for these early adopters.
Do you think this is all a sneaky 4D chess marketing campaign to make us all want to launch an actual Switch 2-shaped paper-grade sale to Nintendo? Please let us know below. Check the remaining Switch 2 coverage on the running release. I’d like to learn more about Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Red Light Raid Mode.