Nintendo Switch 2 Screen Film - Why You Shouldn’t Peel It Off

Nintendo Switch 2 Screen Film – Why You Shouldn’t Peel It Off

Last Updated: June 2, 2025By

Years ago, my family got a shiny new LCD TV, and my mom was adamant: “Don’t peel the film off the remote!” She swore it kept the buttons pristine, but after two years, that film was a grimy, peeling mess, and I finally ripped it off with glee, revealing a spotless remote beneath to tag along with TV which was roughly used. Fast forward to 2025, and Nintendo’s giving me déjà vu with the Nintendo Switch 2’s screen film layer. This isn’t your mom’s remote film, though – it’s a built-in safety feature you must leave on. With the Switch 2 launching June 5, 2025, here’s why you shouldn’t peel off that film, what it does, and how to keep your 8-inch LCD screen safe, all while avoiding a sticky situation like my old remote. Here’s a sneak peek of Sitch 2 which was shared months ago:

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The Film’s Purpose – Safety, Not Style

Nintendo’s health and safety manual for the Switch 2, released online by Nintendo Europe, warns: “The screen is covered with a film layer designed to prevent fragments scattering in the event of damage. Do not peel it off”. Unlike the satisfying-to-peel plastic on new gadgets, this anti-scattering film is a permanent part of the 8-inch LCD screen, acting like a car windshield’s laminate to hold glass shards if it breaks.

  • The film reduces injury risk from shattered glass, especially for kids, and maintains screen integrity. The Switch OLED had a similar film, proving Nintendo’s commitment to safety.

  • It Is Not a Screen Protector: It’s not designed to prevent scratches or cracks, just to contain fragments. Removing it could void your warranty or leave residue, per Reddit discussions.

Think of it as the remote film my mom loved – there for protection, not aesthetics but don’t wait two years to “clean” it by peeling!

Can You Add a Screen Protector?

Yes, you can and probably should. Apply a tempered glass or plastic screen protector over the film to guard against scratches and drops. Nintendo sells official protectors with its carry case, and third-party options like amFilm are available

Why Bother?: The film scratches easily, and since it’s not replaceable, a protector keeps your screen pristine, unlike my mom’s grimy remote film.

The Switch 2’s glass touchscreen (unlike the original Switch’s plastic) makes the film essential for safety, especially with its larger display. Nintendo’s warning, echoed Nintendo Life, aims to prevent mishaps like Samsung’s Galaxy Fold, where removing a similar film caused damage. Samsung had published later how that can impact the device.

Keep the Film, Skip the Grime

Unlike my family’s remote, the Switch 2’s film isn’t meant to collect dirt or be peeled off in a satisfying rip. Leave it on to keep your console safe, slap on a screen protector, and enjoy Mario Kart World without worrying about glass shards. Check nintendo.com for the full manual, and grab a protector from Amazon or GameStop before your Switch 2 arrives.

About the Author: Aditi Sharma

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