Nintendo Switch 2 is Getting a YouTube App
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Nintendo says only USB-C cameras are compatible with the new Switch 2, but many users have found evidence to the contrary.
The Nintendo Switch 2 doesn't have many entertainment apps, making the lack of YouTube sorely missed, but Nintendo is working on a solution.
The Nintendo Switch 2 is strikingly familiar ... but mainly for broadcasting your gameplay to the larger internet on Twitch and YouTube. PC gamers are probably laughing as they read this given their vast amount of options for video and voice calling ...
Zack Nelson of the popular JerryRigEverything YouTube channel is more used to putting smartphones through his demanding durability test, but he clearly couldn’t resist doing the same with Nintendo’s just-released Switch 2 handheld to find out if it’s a “pass” or “fail” when it comes to hardiness.
As people get their hands on new Switch 2 consoles, a few are running into issues before they start playing. The months of anticipation for the Nintendo Switch 2 ended this week as the first buyers brought their consoles home and prepared to play games. But not everyone has had a seamless experience.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNHackers discover Nintendo Switch 2 exploit one day after launch — minor hack allows running custom code on top of OSSome enterprising hackers have already discovered an exploit on the just-launched Nintendo Switch 2. Bluesky user David Buchanan was the first to show off the exploit, where he apparently discovered a weakness in the console’s shared library.
Nintendo Switch 2 owners without an official camera have a cheaper plug-and-play option available, and it sounds easy to use.
The Switch 2 is more powerful than its predecessor and a lot bigger, but can it take a beating? That’s what one YouTuber tried to find out, wasting absolutely no time before putting a stomach-churning beatdown on Nintendo’s new hardware.