For me, it's not worth it because of how outdated the hardware of the switch 2 is. It's using the PS4 hardware from like a decade ago, and the prices of those games for the switch 2 are around $70 to $80 just to play those games. When I first saw it, I had high hopes for this console and was thinking of buying it, but when I heard about the prices for this thing and it's games, it made me not want to get it because it reminds me of the days of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S where they're always sold out, and the scalpers jacking up the prices like crazy. If you remember those days, you'd probably know how bad this console generation is due to corporate greed. It's also one of the reasons why I'm glad that I got a pc as my 19th birthday gift and a steam deck for Christmas of 2022 because I was sick of the companies being so greedy. I've also started to watch videos from YouTubers like Retro Game Corps, TechDweeb, ETA Prime, and WulffDen and they were showing some cool pocket friendly handhelds like the RG35XX Plus, The RG35XX SP, Retroid Pocket 2S, Ayn odin 2 and the mini version, RG 34XX, RG Cube, ect. So I started collecting Retro Handhelds with the first one, The R36S and it was like 50 bucks on Amazon. Then I started to collect more of them like R36S but with more emulation capabilities. So if anyone would want to get a switch 2 and it's games, go right ahead and I hope you have a great time with it, but I may advise against it. But if anyone can't afford or don't want to buy the switch 2, then get either a steam deck or those retro handhelds that are preloaded with games and emulators if you can't afford a steam deck because the retro handhelds are not only cheaper but they're at least travel and pocket friendly then any device imaginable. That's my take on the Switch 2.