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  "description": "Nintendo will release a new version of the Switch 2 with an easily replaceable battery to comply with European Union regulations.",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-20T17:09:34.000Z",
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  "textContent": "**Nintendo** has shared news that is both environmentally friendly and user-friendly. Wishing to comply with the European Union's new policies, the company is working on a new version of the **Nintendo Switch 2** that allows the battery to be easily replaced by users.\n\nAs we know, the Nintendo Switch 2 sales figures have already started to take the market by storm. Aside from updates like the 'Handheld Mode Boost' that increase the console's performance, a hardware revision is now on the way. **Nintendo** has rolled up its sleeves to comply with the new regulation set by the European Union in 2023 for handheld consoles.\n\n## Switch 2 is Renewed with Right to Repair Policy\n\nAccording to a new report shared by **Nikkei** , **Nintendo** has taken action to reduce the console's environmental impact and comply with 'Right to Repair' laws. In this regard, the manufacturer will change the design of the console so that users can replace the **Switch 2** battery effortlessly without needing any technical service. If this awareness increases in other regions, it is expected that the same version will come to the American and Japanese markets.\n\nThe European Union announced in 2023 that all handheld consoles must have replaceable batteries by 2027. Although the original Switch is not affected as it was released before this date, it is a requirement for the new generation console, which is expected to remain on the market after 2027, to comply with these rules. Otherwise, **Nintendo** may face a sales ban in the European market. Players will need to wait a little longer for the official announcement.\n\nOn the other hand, **THQ Nordic** , the publisher of games such as Titan Quest 2, announced that it would bring many new titles to the Switch family. Additionally, the director of **Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade** stated that the Switch 2 version of the game would not be a simple PS4 port and would fully utilize the power of the console. As you may recall, the PC version of the game also attracted great attention during the Steam Summer Sale period.\n\nSo, what do you think about this 'replaceable battery' move? Do you think other console manufacturers should follow this path? Let's meet in the comments!\n\n_For the latest_ gaming guides_and_ system requirements_, you can follow GamingAlly on_ Instagram_,_ Twitter_and Google News._",
  "title": "Switch 2 Will Come With a Removable Battery Special for Europe",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-20T17:09:34.000Z"
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