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EU rules push Nintendo toward replaceable battery design for Switch 2

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 20, 20263 Mins Read
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Nintendo is reportedly planning a hardware revision of its next-generation console, the Nintendo Switch 2, that would introduce a replaceable battery – at least for the European market. The move appears to be driven by upcoming European Union regulations that require consumer electronics to be easier to repair, signaling a potential shift in how gaming hardware is designed and maintained.

A region-specific hardware change

According to reports citing Japanese publication Nikkei, Nintendo is working on a revised version of the Switch 2 that would allow users to easily remove and replace the battery themselves.

This update is primarily aimed at complying with the European Union’s “Right to Repair” and battery regulations, which mandate that devices with portable batteries must allow consumers to replace them without specialized tools. These rules are expected to come into effect in the coming years, pushing manufacturers to rethink traditional sealed designs.

The revised model is also expected to extend to Joy-Con controllers, meaning both the console and its accessories could feature removable batteries in Europe.

However, the change may initially be limited to Europe. Reports suggest that Japan and the United States could continue receiving the standard version, unless similar consumer awareness or regulations emerge in those regions.

Why this matters for the industry

The potential redesign highlights a broader shift happening across the tech industry. Traditionally, devices like smartphones, laptops, and gaming consoles have used sealed batteries, often glued into place, making repairs difficult and expensive.

Nintendo’s Switch consoles have faced criticism in this area before. Repair experts have noted that batteries in recent models are hard to replace due to adhesive and internal design choices, contributing to low repairability scores.

By introducing a replaceable battery, Nintendo would align with a growing industry trend toward sustainability and longer product lifecycles. The EU’s regulations aim to reduce electronic waste and give consumers more control over their devices, rather than forcing upgrades when batteries degrade.

For users, a replaceable battery could bring several practical benefits

Over time, lithium-ion batteries naturally degrade, leading to shorter play sessions and reduced performance. With a removable design, gamers would be able to swap out an aging battery instead of replacing the entire console or sending it for service.

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This could also make the Switch 2 more appealing to long-term users and collectors, as it becomes easier to maintain performance over several years of use. Additionally, it may reduce repair costs and downtime, particularly for heavy users who rely on the device daily.

However, the possibility of different hardware versions across regions could raise concerns about consistency. If Europe receives a more repair-friendly version while other markets do not, it may lead to fragmentation or consumer dissatisfaction.

What’s next

Nintendo has not officially confirmed the revised model, and details remain limited. It is still unclear whether the replaceable battery version will launch alongside the standard Switch 2 or arrive later as a silent hardware update.

There is also the possibility that similar changes could expand globally if demand for repairable devices grows or if other governments introduce comparable regulations.

For now, the reported revision serves as an early sign of how regulatory pressure is beginning to influence hardware design. As the gaming industry adapts, features like replaceable batteries could become more common – not just in consoles, but across a wide range of consumer electronics.

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