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Nintendo confirmed on June 4, 2026 that it is preparing versions of its Switch 2 console for the European Union that will allow users to replace the battery without sending the device to service.
The move responds to an EU right-to-repair regulation taking effect Feb. 18, 2027 that requires user-replaceable batteries in many portable electronics.
Nintendo says future EU units will carry unique model numbers and an âOSMâ code on packaging to distinguish them from existing âBEEâ-prefixed Switch 2 products.
The company has not detailed the physical design changes, whether Joy-Con controllers will also be revised, or whether the user-replaceable models will be sold outside the EU. The rule covers a broad range of devices, from tablets to earbuds, and manufacturers must comply or seek exemptions.
Nintendoâs public confirmation makes it one of the first major console makers to acknowledge steps to meet the new requirements, though specifics on timing, pricing and global availability remain unconfirmed.







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