Days after its complete revelation, Nintendo has added a Switch 2 exhibition to the Nintendo Museum.
The Nintendo Museum opened in Kyoto, Japan, last October, allowing visitors to explore a comprehensive products gallery and try interactive exhibitions with their old toys or retro games in giant controllers.
The main entrance of the museum has a large open space, with different sections dedicated to each of Nintendo’s past games.
As shown in the Nintendo historian before Mario, Nintendo has already added a Switch 2 section to this area, which allows visitors to observe the new hardware, in addition to its accessories, such as the Switch 2 camera and the Pro controller.
Switch 2 will be released worldwide on Thursday, June 5. VGC played Nintendo Switch 2 after Nintendo Direct this week, and can read our complete impressions through the link.
VGC published a review of the Nintendo Museum shortly after its opening last year.
We wrote: “When the Nintendo Museum looks in this light, as an energetic showcase of all the beloved memories he has for the company and his creations, he can really appreciate him for what he is now: a fun day that reminds him why he fell in love with Nintendo in the first place”
“Some will surely feel disappointed by the lack of depth of their exhibitions, but if you enter with the expectation that you are likely to have learned very little, beyond how to pack a human N64 controller of a human size in a suitcase, you are likely to have a more pleasant experience in general.”