Summary
- Nintendo Museum in Kyoto showcases the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 with a hands-off exhibit.
- The Switch 2 display includes system pieces, magnetic Joy-Con controllers, and game advertisements.
- Recent Nintendo Direct confirmed Switch 2 features and upcoming titles, including first-party exclusives.
The Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan recently added a brand-new exhibit to demonstrate the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, giving visitors an early look at the company’s newest console. Fans discovered the exhibit, which consists of a glass display case with the Switch 2 hardware inside, just days after the recent Nintendo Switch 2 Direct livestream that revealed the system’s June 5 release date.
The Nintendo Switch 2 announcement is one of the biggest events in the gaming industry so far this year, drawing in millions of viewers with the reveal of the successor to one of the best-selling consoles of all time. Not only did Nintendo confirm the Switch 2 release date, it also announced several new titles for the upcoming system, like the first-party exclusives Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza.

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Now, according to Video Games Chronicle, visitors to the Nintendo Museum in Kyoto, Japan have discovered a brand-new display featuring the Switch 2 and its various pieces of hardware inside a glass display case. The display seemingly includes the system itself in various stages of use, the new magnetic Joy-Con controllers, its packaging, and advertisements for two of its upcoming first-party games.
Nintendo Museum Now Has Hands-Off Switch 2 Exhibit
Of course, without any hands-on elements to the display, it does not appear that visitors will have the option to play or experience the console, as the exhibit just serves to display the new console for promotional purposes. However, the recent Nintendo Direct event already confirmed some key Switch 2 features, such as the addition of built-in game chat and upgraded Joy-Con controllers that connect to the console magnetically.
Aside from major first-party announcements, the recent Direct also confirmed several third-party titles, like a brand-new multiplayer game by FromSoftware, The Duskbloods. It also saw a new official release window for the hotly anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong, which will reportedly release on the Switch 2 later this year, though there is no set date yet.
For fans looking to experience the company’s storied history or engage in some nostalgia, the Nintendo Museum is open to the public, with its only location currently residing in Kyoto, Japan, providing an array of interactive and visual exhibits. While the system is set to launch worldwide on June 5, pre-orders for the Switch 2 in the US are currently on a hiatus in response to recent tariff announcements from Donald Trump.

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