
Nintendo Switch 2: Will Returning Wii Feature and Limited Themes Satisfy?
The Nintendo Switch 2 is generating buzz as its release date approaches, and recent announcements are stirring up a mix of nostalgia and anticipation. A confirmed returning feature from the Wii era and reports on the initial theme options are dominating the conversation among Nintendo fans.
One piece of news sure to please Wii enthusiasts is the confirmed return of Miis. Nintendo has confirmed that, just like on the original Switch, users will be able to create and use their own Mii avatars on the Nintendo Switch 2, offering a personalized touch to their console experience. While details are scarce on whether Miis will receive any significant upgrades or changes, their continued presence as a profile option is a welcome sign for many.
"Thank goodness. Mii’s are a staple at this point,” one Nintendo fan commented, highlighting the sentimental value attached to these customizable avatars.
However, not all news has been met with universal excitement, the theme options available at launch might be a letdown for some. According to a report translated by Dexerto, the Nintendo Switch 2 will only offer the standard light and dark themes at launch. This might disappoint players hoping for a more customizable or visually distinct user interface, especially those who enjoyed the vibrant themes of the 3DS era.

Some speculate that the limited theme options could be a cost-cutting measure or a strategic decision to focus on other aspects of the console's functionality. Others remain hopeful that Nintendo will introduce additional themes later on, similar to how they expanded theme availability on the 3DS long after launch.
The return of Miis and the limited theme choices are just a few of the many details emerging about the Nintendo Switch 2. With the console slated for release on June 5, 2025, priced at $450, anticipation is building. The fact that Nintendo Switch 2 is backward compatibility it makes sense all of the Switch settings and console features are returning, but will it be enough for the users?

The Nintendo Switch 2 is shaping up to be an iterative evolution of its predecessor. Will these initial offerings be enough to satisfy long-time fans and attract new players? What are your thoughts on the return of Miis and the limited theme options? Share your opinions in the comments below!