The Nintendo Swap 2 Dock won’t work with the unique Nintendo Swap console, it has been confirmed.
The Japanese My Nintendo Retailer lists that the Dock works with Nintendo Swap 2, clearly, however shouldn’t be suitable with Nintendo Swap OLED Mannequin, Nintendo Swap or Nintendo Swap Lite.
You should use the Nintendo Swap 2 Dock to attach your console to your TV, having fun with display screen resolutions as much as 4K, Excessive Dynamic Vary (HDR) and body charges as much as 120 frames per second on suitable shows.
The Dock has a built-in fan to assist stabilise efficiency, and suitable TVs can mechanically flip themselves on once they detect your Nintendo Swap 2 powering on. The console helps Client Electronics Management (CEC), the place your TV can mechanically detect and swap to the right enter, and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), the place suitable TVs mechanically change to their sport mode setting.
Nintendo Swap 2 can be launched at retailers world wide on 5 June 2025, priced at £395.99 in the UK, €469.99 throughout Europe, and $449.99 in america.