How to Stream or Record Nintendo Switch 2 Gameplay: A Complete Beginner’s Guide

5 minutes
If you’ve just got the Nintendo Switch 2 and want to share your gameplay with friends, fans, or a wider online audience, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re a professional streamer or a complete beginner, this step-by-step guide will walk you through everything you need—from setting up your capture card to configuring OBS Studio—so you can start streaming or recording your Switch 2 gameplay with ease.

All you need:

  • Webcam
  • External capture card
  • Switch 2
  • OBS Studio
  • Two HDMI cables (Switch 2 and most capture cards include one; you can check whether you are already have)

Step 1: Connect the capture card and webcam(External capture card or Built-in capture card)

External capture card:

1.Connect Switch 2:

Plug the charging cable with Switch 2 (AC ADAPTER).

2.Connect the capture:

First, plug an HDMI cable into the Switch dock (HDMI OUT) and connect the other end input HDMI cable to the capture card (HDMI IN). Then,plug another HDMI cable into your computer and connect the other end HDMI cable to the capture card (HDMI OUT).

3.Connect webcam:

Connect the webcam to your computer.


Built-in capture card:

1.Installing the capture card:

Install the build-in capture card into the console.

2.Connect the capture:

Plug an HDMI cable into the Switch dock (HDMI OUT) and connect the other end input HDMI cable to the capture card (HDMI IN)

 

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