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Nintendo Switch 2 Owners, Beware – some Owners Are Reporting Worrisome Overheating Problems

  • Nintendo launched the Switch 2 in June 2025, breaking the company's sales record but facing overheating complaints worldwide.
  • Reports of overheating surfaced mainly from Japan and other regions, mostly during docked play with the Switch 2's dock despite its built-in fan.
  • Players described consoles becoming too hot to hold, fans running at full speed, and game crashes or freezes during use of demanding and moderate titles like Cyberpunk 2077 or Pokémon.
  • Thermal testing showed temperatures reaching 117°F docked, prompting Nintendo to advise clearing air vents and cooling breaks, though many say this offers limited relief.
  • The overheating issues suggest potential hardware or dock design flaws, with users possibly needing repairs, and Nintendo may issue a software update, but dock-related problems could limit fixes.
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Well, I know that some of you have already cracked for Switch 2, and frankly I understand you. But I've got some bad news: Nintendo's new console is already accumulating technical galleys just a few weeks after it was launched. So yes, Nintendo has sold millions of copies in record time, but visibly, they may have been a little too rushed to take out their baby. The forums and Reddit are exploding with testimonies from players who gallant with t…

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Tom's Hardware broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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