Mii characters are now genderless on Nintendo Switch 2 - I can’t wait for President Trump to give a rant about Nintendo


The Nintendo Switch 2 has changed Mii character creation, Polygon can confirm after going hands-on with the console. When creating new Mii avatars, players won’t be able to choose between male or female options like the Switch, but rather between two “styles.”

The new system offers players a generic avatars, with the option to customize the Mii. And if you’re wondering whether or not the Mii characters were redesigned, no, they weren’t. Instead, Mii look unchanged, carrying over the debut design from the Nintendo Wii.

While the genderless direction serves as a change for the Mii characters, Nintendo isn’t new to adopting this “select a style” language for gender preference.

In 2022, Splatoon 3 introduced the concept to the franchise, allowing players the freedom to style the Inklings with whatever clothes and hair excited them. Certain hairstyles were no longer locked to females and males, thus giving players more control over how they expressed themselves in Inkling customization and creation.

Two years before Splatoon 3, Animal Crossing: New Horizons was released with similar options, opting to refer to gender as “styles.” Even before this, 2012’s Animal Crossing: New Leaf gave players the choice to dress gender neutral — the recent Mii change appears to be just an extension of that.

Nintendo Switch 2 launches on June 5, 2025.
 
I got an email from best buy yesterday hyping up the switch 2 sale they are having. I'm currently preparing an email linking my bank account to them from lemonparty.org.
 
This is going to be looked at as the most ignorant time in history. We knew better, but we chose wrong to appeal to the mentally ill, unlike many times in history they genuinely didn’t have the knowledge to do better.

We’re dumber than those times.
 
>heh, look at these snoy and xbox fanboys buying their WOKE products, my conservative and family-values loving nintendo wouldn't d-ACK!
 
In fairness, there wasn't a whole lot of difference back on the Wii and 3DS. The most telling difference came from hairstyle, which both gendered Miis could freely pick. Some were blatantly feminine. Picking a gender did nothing important. Both could have beards, if I recall... :X Had there never been an option, no one would've given it a second thought. Though removing it at this stage is nothing short of trying to pander to the genderspecial retards and their enablers. I guess Nintendo are trying to salvage whatever brownie points they can after the disastrous reception to the Switch 2, by doing the unthinkable: shooting themselves in the other foot.
The overall release of the switch 2 wasn't what killed the huge epic mega sales.
I was at a Nintendo launch event and everyone enjoyed the switch. The issue with why everyone turned away from the switch was the company threatening to brick your console because you dare decide to run unauthorized emulator software then give Nintendo their cut.
This pandering to the queer niche of nerds who want to own the chuds will lead to a smaller and smaller market share.
 
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