Is Genki's alleged mockup of the upcoming Switch 2 a real leak or a publicity stunt gone awry? Here's what we found.
The recent Nintendo Switch console shown at CES 2025 have been revealed to be based on leaks, rather than official hardware.
Nintendo isn't at CES 2025, but that didn't stop an accessory maker from bringing a 3D-printed mockup of the console to the show.
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An accessory maker has shown recreations of the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Cons during the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show.
While Nintendo hasn't revealed the Switch 2, CES 2025 saw many companies announce their entry into, or updates for, the handheld PC space. Lenovo announced the Legion Go S as the world's first non-Valve handheld PC, while Acer revealed its ginormous Nitro Blaze 8 and 11 handhelds. Atari also announced its new Gamestation Go handheld console.
Nintendo has officially responded to a Switch 2 leak out of CES, saying the company in question was not provided anything official.
The best tech tutorials and in-depth reviews Try a single issue or save on a subscription Issues delivered straight to your door or device At this point, Nintendo Switch 2 is the worst-kept secret in gaming.
A new leak supposedly reveals a 360-degree render of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console as the system's release inches closer.
A mockup of the Nintendo Switch 2 has appeared at CES this week — and the company behind it insists it’s based on the real thing.
In a report from Forbes, Genki, a video game developer, showed up a mockup of the Switch 2 at its Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas last week and shared a video to its website.
Genki is reportedly using a scale 3D model of the Switch 2 to show off its console cases behind closed doors at the Consumer Electronics Show. A video from French tech site Numerama shows that 3D model dwarfing an original Switch model in both length and width.