The FCC has revealed new details surrounding theNintendo Switch 2, including faster Wi-Fi and possible Amiibo support. The Nintendo Switch 2, the successor to the Nintendo Switch, was initially announced on July 31, 2025. While the details on a concrete release date are still sparse, fans can most likely expect it to be released sometime later this year.

As spotted byThe Verge, who got their info fromFCCfilings,it looks as though the upcoming console will havesome decent upgrades,including faster Wi-Fi and potentially faster charging and Amiibo support as well. The NFC support can be found within the Joy-Con controller, which seemingly confirms the ability to use Amiibo figures just as the Nintendo Switch did.

A Nintendo Switch 2 docked next to its logo.

The FCC Has Revealed Nintendo Switch 2 Details

Faster Wi-Fi for a Smoother Experience

If faster Wi-Fi is on a player’s wishlist, it looks like that may come true. The FCC filings state that theNintendo Switch 2will support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) networks. This is a notable improvement from the Switch console’s support for Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac). However, it’s important to note that Wi-Fi 7 is the most current technology, with many devices already supporting it. So, whether a newer version of theSwitch 2will include thatis merely up for speculation.

Nintendo Is Already Making Plans To Prevent Switch 2 Console Shortages At Launch

Nintendo is already prepared for the Nintendo Switch 2’s launch, anticipating sales well in advance to prevent scalpers and meet player demand.

There are also a few details about charging. It looks like theNintendo Switch 2console will have two USB-C ports for charging: one at the top, and one at the bottom. Similarly, there is a mention of a possible adapter for the Switch 2 that will go up to 20V, which is an increase from the original Switch’s 15V adapter.But there is no hard confirmation about increased charging speeds, and the Switch 2 is still rated at a maximum of 15V.

The Nintendo Switched 2 docked in the new dock with the game’s logo on the dock.

Amiibo Support On The Nintendo Switch 2 Is Highly Likely

Figurine Collectors Rejoice

It is stated thatthe right Joy-Con controllerfor theNintendo Switch 2will support NFC and have an RFID feature, much like its predecessor did. This shows hope for Amiibo figurine support, which is a point of note for those who want to continue their collection. Amiibo’s were introduced for the initial Nintendo Switch, and with the use of an electronic chip, the console reads them (either within cards or figurines) to bring specific characters to certain games.

A good example of this wasAnimal Crossing: New Horizons,which had several figurines and cards available to scan. This allowed players to bring some of their favorite villagers to their homesteads with ease and made the game feel even more immersive. Amiibo figurines for Nintendo consoles have long been a way for players to both collect figurines and unlock unique content since 2014, so this reveal should be reassuring for Amiibo fans.

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While there is still no release date set for the Nintendo Switch 2, hopefully, more information will be released soon, as theNintendo Switch 2Direct takes place on Jul 30, 2025.