
"Nintendo Switch 2" refers to Nintendo's next console that is rumored to be announced soon, regardless of whether it shares any ideas with the Nintendo Switch.
If you elaborate in the comments on what an answer means, please note to look at the comments in the answer text.
Market close date is provisional and may be extended or shortened.
Update 2025-04-02 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Paid Upgrade Editions: Edition versions of the console that require a paid upgrade will not count as a qualifying release.
This means that any 'Edition' which is essentially a paid upgrade should be disregarded when determining the outcome for the market.
Small arbitrage opportunity with this market:
https://manifold.markets/Sodra/will-any-launch-version-of-the-swit
@Tomoffer Yes, I really mean what I wrote. (and I'd include "electropermanent magnets" as a subset of electromagnets)
@retr0id https://kotaku.com/nintendo-switch-2-price-release-date-specs-1851773502
The magnetic Joy-Cons will stay attached to the console by forming an electric circuit, which is broken when pressing a button at the top, so they shouldnβt be falling off easily.
@wasabipesto But yeah sounds like either electropermanent or electromagnets to me, which both count under retr0id's definition (will obviously wait for more reliable info to resolve)
@Tomoffer "magnetic circuit" is a term of art, you can make a magnetic circuit with plain old permanent magnets
@Robincvgr I (and Kotaku) interpreted this slide indicating an electric current but after looking at it I'm less sure what they actually meant. This is from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrTVeYm4iIM at 19 minutes in.

@wasabipesto Some wording on recent patents would also suggest electromagnetism but obviously no confirmation that they're actually using it https://www.polygon.com/nintendo-switch-2/520435/nintendo-joy-con-magnet-patent
@wasabipesto That slide what I was thinking about, "magnetic circuit" is a scientific term that doesn't necessarily imply electromagnets or electropermanent magnets, but I doubt they'd be using that term in its formal definition in something as public-facing as a Direct
@gigab0nus To make this a bit more specific: I mean 6 degrees of freedom (6DOF) inside-out tracking, like VR controllers. Just an IMU like in the OG Joy-Cons is not enough
@Robincvgr arb: this option should be β₯ https://manifold.markets/SpaceAge/will-the-base-release-of-the-switch
M500 YES limit at 10% for anyone who wants it (NB, price was 8% for a few days until I bet it up)
@Robincvgr does this include the captive portal login applet, etc? (i.e. how would it resolve for the way the current switch system software is?)
@retr0id no. clarified in answer text - i'm thinking a general-purpose browser that deliberately allows access to the wider Web, like the 3DS or Wii U browser, not just something like the Switch's captive portal login applet