Nintendo has confirmed that the game cartridges for the upcoming Switch 2 will retain the unpalatable taste of those from the original model, designed as a safety measure for children. Covered in denatonium benzoate, a bitter substance, the coating is intended to deter ingestion of the cartridges, ensuring players instinctively reject them. Nintendo Switch 2 director Takuhiro Dohta highlighted the importance of this feature, while producer Kouichi Kawamoto humorously recalled his own experience with the nasty taste. The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5, 2025, priced at £395.99.

Will the taste of Switch 2 game cartridges be harmful?

No, the taste of Switch 2 game cartridges is intentionally designed to be bitter with denatonium benzoate, which is not harmful to health.

The Nintendo Switch 2 builds upon the success of its predecessor, offering improved hardware and the promise of a refreshed gaming experience while maintaining family-oriented safety features. With titles such as Mario Kart World already generating buzz, excitement continues to grow in anticipation of its release.