Veraxis News Today's Edition
Technology

Nintendo Switch 2 revision with replaceable batteries planned for EU release

Nintendo reportedly plans to release a revised Switch 2 in the European Union with user-replaceable batteries. The updated console aims to comply with EU regulations taking effect in February 2027 mandating easily swappable batteries in devices.

Nintendo is planning a hardware revision to the Switch 2 console in order to comply with upcoming EU regulations. According to Nikkei, the new Switch 2 will feature user-replaceable batteries in both the console and Joy-Cons. The EU rules, set to take effect in February 2027, will require devices to allow consumers to easily swap out portable batteries. The current version of the Switch 2 uses glued-in batteries. The updated console's specifications will remain the same in Japan, Nikkei reports. Nintendo did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Verge. Other companies have released EU-only device revisions to comply with regulations, such as FujiFilm's Instax Mini Link 3.

Key Facts

Primary Source

Research Sources

  • The Verge — A new Nintendo Switch 2 could be the poster child for replaceable batteries
Return to Today's Edition