Nintendo has announced a series of hardware updates for the Nintendo Switch 2 and its accessories for customers in Europe. Beginning in the summer of 2026, the company will gradually replace current models with revised versions featuring user-replaceable batteries.
The move comes in response to upcoming European battery regulations, which are set to take effect in mid-February 2027. Nintendo emphasized that the hardware revisions will not affect the functionality or overall user experience of the devices.
The regulatory changes will result in several technical updates:
- The revised Nintendo Switch 2 will feature a 5,172 mAh battery, approximately 1% smaller than the current 5,220 mAh unit.
- Joy-Con 2 controllers will also be equipped with batteries that users can replace themselves.
- Minor changes to battery size and overall weight will also affect the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, the Nintendo 64 (N64) Controller for Nintendo Switch, and the Nintendo GameCube (GCN) Controller for Nintendo Switch 2.
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