In the last week, we’ve seen some intriguing leaks showcasing what could be the final design for the Nintendo Switch 2. The buzz escalated when Dbrand, known for their custom skins and tech accessories, unexpectedly dropped a complete 3D render of the console. They’ve also updated their Dbrand Killswitch carrying case to fit this new device. In a chat with The Verge, Dbrand’s CEO, Adam Ijaz, confirmed that they crafted these designs based on precise measurements gathered from a 3D scan of the actual hardware. With Joy-Cons attached, the device stretches to about 270mm in width, 116mm in height, and is 14mm thick. Without them, it measures 200mm wide.
This supposed new Switch boasts a larger 8-inch screen, a noticeable jump from the 7.2-inch of the OLED version and the original’s 6.2-inch display. There’s also a mysterious “C” button on the right Joy-Con, potentially a new capture feature, and the Joy-Cons are notably more curved and magnetically detachable. You’ll find both top and bottom USB-C ports, and it sports a wide U-shaped kickstand reminiscent of the one on the Switch OLED.
With a likely launch in the first quarter of 2025, all signs suggest we’re looking at a significant upgrade from the Switch OLED. However, it seems an OLED screen is not in the cards; leaks hint that it will come with a 1080p IPS LCD screen instead, which should hopefully deliver superior quality compared to the original Switch’s LCD.
Now, when it comes to Dbrand’s Killswitch case, there’s a shift from their typical full-body design. Given the detachable Joy-Cons, the case pieces are designed to fit around the console instead, supported by a teal bungee cord. It’s an eye-catching design, and Dbrand’s reputation suggests they’ll deliver a high-quality product.
For those of you wanting a more authentic look at the Nintendo Switch 2, while a largely unaltered view isn’t available just yet, Dbrand’s leaked specs align with a 3D-printed model reviewed by the YouTube channel SwitchUp earlier this week. That should offer some sense of what the base model will look and feel like.
Dbrand’s big reveal, coming from a company likely free from NDA restrictions, suggests an official announcement might be around the corner. Previous hints indicated a release before the close of 2024, and Nintendo has set March 2025 as the deadline for unveiling the Switch 2 details. With less than three months to go, accessory makers like Dbrand are busy gearing up for the hype around Nintendo’s next big leap in the world of gaming.