Switch 2 Just Broke Cover at CES (Sort Of) and Nintendo's Not Happy About It

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In peak CES chaos, between the AI toasters and 8K everything, Genki just pulled the gaming equivalent of lighting off fireworks indoors. You know Genki - they're the ones who made that sweet portable Switch dock that's probably saved your gaming life at least once. But today they decided to go full chaotic neutral and show up with what they're saying is a Switch 2 mockup. Right there on the show floor. While Nintendo watched.

They wheeled out what they're saying is a Switch 2 mockup, and the features they're claiming... well, let's just say Nintendo's PR team probably had a rough morning.

The official response came quick: When CNET reached out, Nintendo quickly distanced themselves from the whole situation, stating "The gaming hardware that Genki claims to be Nintendo hardware at CES is unofficial and was not provided to them by Nintendo." Genki themselves have gone quiet, not responding to requests to explain what's going on.

Here's where it gets spicy: According to French tech site Numerama, Genki claims this isn't just speculation - they say they based their mockup on an actual Switch 2 they somehow got their hands on. The alleged new features? Joy-Cons that snap on magnetically instead of sliding (no more worn-out rails!), optical sensors, and dedicated C buttons that could be a game-changer for classic Nintendo ports.

Then Genki took it a step further - straight up claiming an April launch window. Coming from Nintendo? I'd be marking my calendar. Coming from an accessory maker? That's a wild move.

Look, we've all been dancing around the Switch 2 rumors for ages. The whispers from Gamescom last year about devs getting their hands on dev kits, the scattered reports from suppliers... but an accessory company actually showing off alleged hardware? That's a whole new level of 'did they really just do that?'

Nintendo's going to Nintendo - they'll show us the real deal when they're good and ready. But between this CES chaos and everything else brewing, 2025's already serving up some spicy gaming drama. Just... maybe hold off on those Switch 2 accessory pre-orders. Trust me on this one.