Summary
A reliable insider has “exactly” recreated the logo for the somehow still-not-announcedNintendo Switch 2, and it looks just like you’d expect it to.
For a long time now, one of the gaming industry’s worst-kept secrets is thatNintendo is working on a successor to the Nintendo Switch. The Big N itself even confirmed as much some time ago and promised that it’d be announced by March of this year. While we’re all still waiting for the big day,it seems that the floodgates have already opened and a ton of info about the console has leaked.
Most of these leaks have happened over the past few weeks asdevelopers and accessory manufacturers have seemingly stopped bothering to wait for Nintendo’s big announcement. We’ve learned a lot from these leaks,which have given us our best look yet at the Switch 2 dock, Joy-Cons, and more. Now, it’s the logo’s turn.
Nintendo Insider Shares Recreation Of Switch 2 Logo
The latest leak for the Nintendo Switch 2 comes from Universo Nintendo editor-in-chief ‘Necro’ Felipe, who has previously reported several things regarding the Switch successor and Nintendo in general. This time around, Felipe decided to share a recreation of the Nintendo Switch 2 logo, which comes from a photo of the console sent from a “reliable” source.
Felipe used that image to create what is apparently an “exact” replica of the Nintendo Switch 2 logo, which he seems confident will be present on the final product. For starters, this leak seemingly confirms that the Switch 2 is simply going to be titled the “Nintendo Switch 2” andnot the “Super Switch” like so many of us were hoping for.
Felipe has also recently suggested that the Switch 2 announcement will be happening this month, which makes sense considering how many leaks have happened over the past few days.
Beyond that, the recreated logo is pretty much exactly what you’d expect, with the same Switch font as before that now just had a big “2” attached to it. If we’re putting the logo under a magnifying glass, it’s a little surprising to see it above the words “Nintendo Switch” instead of next to them, but it does at least make it clearer that it’s a successor that we’re dealing with.