Nintendo Switch 2 vs Sony PlayStation 5

Nintendo Switch 2
Nintendo Switch 2
Sony PlayStation 5
Sony PlayStation 5
Verified Confidence: 97%

Verdict: These products serve fundamentally different purposes: the Switch 2 is a portable hybrid while the PS5 is a stationary 4K home console. The PS5 leads in performance benchmarks from Digital Foundry and CNET reviews with superior multiplatform titles, but the Switch 2 excels in on-the-go play per owner reports on Wirecutter. Neither is a direct substitute.

Our take: The Switch 2 feels lighter in hand during extended sessions but the smaller screen requires closer viewing compared to a large TV with the PS5. Docking the Switch 2 introduces occasional input lag not present on the PS5's wired setup, while the PS5's larger chassis makes it less practical for travel.

Winner: Sony PlayStation 5

Nintendo Switch 2: 7/10

Sony PlayStation 5: 8/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Nintendo Switch 2Sony PlayStation 5
Display8-inch 1080p LCD4K UHD 120Hz
Storage256GB825GB SSD
ProcessorNVIDIA T239 customAMD Zen 2 + RDNA 2
Battery Life3-6 hours

Nintendo Switch 2

What works

  • Hybrid portable and docked play
  • Nintendo first-party exclusives
  • Backward compatibility with Switch library

What doesn't

  • Lower graphical power than home consoles
  • Limited third-party multiplatform support

Sony PlayStation 5

What works

  • Strong 4K performance with ray tracing
  • Extensive third-party game library
  • Advanced DualSense haptic feedback

What doesn't

  • Stationary home use only
  • No native portability

Bottom line

Our pick: Sony PlayStation 5.

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