There are quite a lot of users who complain in the overheating networks suffered by the Nintendo Switch 2
Since it was released last June, the Nintendo Switch 2 has only monopolized holders and sales success. And it is not for less: it is more powerful, more fluid and maintains that hybrid format that so many players adore. But not everything that shines is gold. With the enthusiasm of the launch already settled, the first “problems” begin to appear and there is one in particular that worries: overheating.
Some users have reported that Nintendo Switch 2 overheat too much
The first notices have arrived from Japan, where Some players have shared on social networks how, after relatively normal sessions (with titles such as Splatoon or Pokémon), The console begins to heat up worryingly.
The fan is stopped, roars as if the machine were to take off and, in the worst case, The console is frozen or directly goes out Without prior notice. Nothing serious if it happens once, but it begins to be frustrating when it occurs repeatedly. The problem seems to be more evident when switch 2 is connected to its base, at which time the Chip works at a faster speed.
Several users claim to have suffered constant blockages while playing demanding titles such as Cyberpunk 2077. One of them came to report five hangers in a single afternoon. And the worst thing is that not only affects the desktop mode. There are also those who ensure that, in laptop, the temperature rises so much that the device becomes uncomfortable to hold. In some cases, even a message on the screen warning of overheating before the console was suspended for safety.
The most worrying thing is that complaints are not isolated cases. In forums like Reddit o Facebook groups Similar testimonies accumulate from different parts of the world. And for now, Nintendo has not offered a specific solution. The only thing you have communicated is A series of recommendations: Check that ventilation grilles are clean, place the console in well -ventilated areas, avoid prolonged use in hot environments and, if nothing works, resort to the technical service.

In spite of everything, the console continues to be sold as hot bread. Demand is so high that getting a unit in some regions remains complicated And Nintendo has even had to apologize publicly for scarcity.
What is about to see is whether this problem ends up being punctual (as has happened other times with hardware releases) or if it becomes a larger headache for the company. Because a console that goes out alone in the middle of a game … is not exactly the game experience that one expects in 2025.
