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Eu Rules Push Nintendo Toward Replaceable Battery Design for Switch 2

  • Soon, Nintendo will launch a revised Nintendo Switch 2 in Europe that lets users remove and replace the internal lithium-ion battery themselves.
  • Under EU rules, European Union legislation and the European Battery Regulation require electronics to allow easier battery replacement, prompting design changes in Nintendo's console specifications.
  • Fresh Joy‑Con 2 controllers will include removable lithium‑ion batteries, and an earlier this week system firmware update boosts handheld performance for many Switch 1 games.
  • That change aims to reduce e-waste and extend device lifespan by enabling battery replacement, though questions remain about warranties and potential Switch 1 discontinuation in the EU.
  • For now, the rollout is targeted at EU markets only, though Nintendo may expand to Japan and the US if right-to-repair policies spread; this follows weaker Switch 2 sales and a tariff lawsuit against the U.S. government.
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Nintendo Wire broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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