The Nintendo Switch 2 May Finally Make Battery Swaps a Breeze
In a significant shift for handheld gaming, Nintendo is reportedly preparing a hardware revision for its upcoming next-generation console that features user-replaceable batteries. This move is largely seen as a response to new European Union regulations aimed at reducing e-waste and extending device lifespans. By allowing users to replace power cells without specialized equipment, the move could set a new standard for repairability in the gaming industry, ensuring that the successor to the Switch remains functional for years beyond its initial launch.
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