From the moment the current Nintendo Switch 2 launched with its LCD screen there have been questions around whether or not Nintendo would release an OLED version in the future. It’s the strategy it followed with the original Switch to great success, but could still be a while away for its follow-up.
According to a report by ZDNet Korea (via Digital Foundry), Nintendo could be looking at an upcoming 1080p OLED panel from Samsung Display as an option for the potential Switch 2 OLED. The concern currently, according to the report, is not with the hardware itself, but the potential premium the upgrade would demand, and whether consumers will be willing to purchase an even more expensive console in today’s memory-strapped market.
Nintendo has already announced plans to increase the price of the current LCD Nintendo Switch 2, and there’s no guarantee that it won’t have to hike the price further in the near future. That makes a potential Switch 2 OLED releasing in 2028 at the earliest a difficult product to predict, and even tricker to try and price before development kicks off by the end of this year.
An OLED panel would present a big upgrade over the current LCD panel, which is ill-equipped for the Switch 2’s more capable hardware. Its HDR capabilities are sorely lacking, and its distractingly-bad motion clarity has been a sore point for many users, especially those migrating over from the inky blacks and smooth response times of the older Nintendo Switch OLED.
While 2028 is far away, Nintendo is planning to launch a new version of the Switch 2 in the European Union soon, which will feature a replaceable battery in order to comply with it latest consumer regulations. As a result, it will also discontinue the original Switch in the region.