Leaked Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Shows Docked Mode Will Likely Support Image Upscaling

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Aside from a social networking app and a gaming mouse Joy-Con, recent Switch 2 leaks seem to be popping out almost every day, seemingly teasing Nintendo to finally reveal the next-gen console.

A new leak suggests that the Nintendo Switch 2 dock will require more power compared to the original Switch. Posted on X by @LaurakBuzz, the new dock will require a larger 60W charger which could possibly power the AI upscaling tech rumored to be added to its chipset.

The original Switch only uses 18W of power, showing how power-hungry the new Switch 2 is. Despite this, the new console is rumored to have a performance similar to a PS4 Pro thanks to the custom Nvidia chip.

Fans from Reddit feel that almost everything about the Nintendo Switch has been leaked except for launch titles and new games. One commenter said that the Nintendo Switch 2 leaks feel like the Ship of Theseus, part by part it fully becomes the Switch 2.

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While it is amusing to think about, Nintendo has kept mum over the past few weeks and has yet to officially announce new information about the Nintendo Switch 2.

In another Reddit post, some fans consider the Switch 2 to be the most leaked console of all time, considering its leak situation. The leak started with just descriptions until the Internet slowly assembled the speculated Switch 2 by just using leaked information.

Some even joked that at this rate, many fans will likely create their own Switch 2 using the leaked information before Nintendo officially announces the console. It would feel like it's that December 27 GTA 6 theory all over again.

Whether you plan to play The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild again in the Switch 2 or focus on playing more shooter games on the Nintendo console, be sure to stay updated with the latest gaming news and stories by subscribing and following Gfinity Esports.

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