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Nintendo Switch 2 Releases Official Trailer Featuring Paul Rudd

Nintendo Switch 2 Officially Priced at $499 as U.S. Pre-Orders Begin April 24

Nintendo Switch 2 has released its official trailer, ‘Now You're Playing Together,’ featuring Paul Rudd after a leap of almost thirty years. The British-American actor is back on screen with the latest generation of hardware for Nintendo, giving nostalgia with his iconic look of long hair, black coat, and the beaded necklace. The video blurb says

"Three decades later, we’re back together again. But this time, launching Nintendo Switch 2"

In the official trailer, Rudd makes use of the new GameChat feature, talking to other racers while playing the upcoming Mario Kart World. The trailer ends with the most awaited news that the switch is available after June 5, altogether, any time, anywhere. 

The Hollywood actor was featured in some of the most popular games from 90’s including F-Zero, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and Sim City. 

Nintendo Switch 2 Price

Recently, Nintendo announced that the price of the Switch 2 will be kept at $450, including its $500 bundle with Mario Kart World. The company has also retained the original price of Mario Kart World at $80 when bought separately and Donkey Kong Bananza at $70. However, the Switch 2 Pro controller and Switch 2 camera have seen a $5 rise, bringing them to $85 and $55, respectively. 

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Naba Fatima reviews consumer technology for TECHi — phones, laptops, wearables, and the streaming and smart-home ecosystems built around them. She tests devices on daily-driver cycles rather than spec-sheet skims, cross-references durability and repairability data from iFixit and JerryRigEverything, and prioritizes what actually matters after the unboxing weekend: battery longevity, software-update cadence, repair cost, and resale value. Her reviews stay skeptical of launch-day marketing.

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