Talking about the price and variants, the standard version of Transfer 2 has been launched for $ 449.99 (about Rs 38,600) and Mario Kart Global Bundle $ 499.99 (about Rs 42,900). The device is available on the website of Walmart, Highest Purchase, Gamestop and Nintendo. At present, its launch date has not been announced in India.
The design of Transfer 2 is portable and modular. Its 7.9-inch display supports 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rates, making gaming visuals more smooth than before. HDR supports and new 7: 5 display ratios also claim to improve multiplayer and split-screen experience.
The new pleasure -ton 2 controllers now have better grip, “C” button and a new mouse form, which will make control and navigation more flexible than before. The charging tabletop mode is also possible through the USB-C port and the adjustable stand will help keep the device stable.
The device has 256GB internal storage, which can be increased via microSD card. Also, TV mode has 4K output support. Old Nintendo Transfer Games can also be run in it due to backward compatibility.
Transfer 2 also added new social features, such as Gamechat and Gameshare, who support in-game chatting and screen sharing. Also, now new MII characters will be genderless and users will be able to make customization more flexible.
Nintendo has also announced several games with the launch. These include mario kart global (an exclusive title), Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Metroid Top 4: Past and Side Road Fighter 6. Old gamecube classics will also be available through Nintendo Transfer On-Line.



