Nintendo’s Switch successor is already in third-party devs’ hands, report claims
Nintendo’s Switch successor is already in third-party devs’ hands, report claims
What’s that, only nine months away? Seems pretty soon. How long do consoles usually get hyped up before they release?
I’m guessing it’ll have a Zelda TotK port, and dare I say Prime 4 as the big launch game? Probably new 3D Mario too.
I doubt they’ll announce and release Prime 4 within the next 9 months. It would be a smart system seller for them.
But it’s Nintendo. Who knows what they’ll do.
Usually a consoles life time is 5-7 years
In 2024 the switch will be 7 years old
Its about time.
I mean, this is rumor #1324534 in regards to the supposed Switch Pro / Switch 2?
I’ll believe it when I see it. And with that I mean, once it’s on my desk. Way too many rumors, way too many “leaks”, nothing ever came from it.
I don’t seem to be able to reply to WookieMunster so I’ll say here:
I don’t get the hype over OLED screens, honestly. The difference isn’t enough for me to care, and it’ll be plugged into a TV most of the time anyway. It’s only a downgrade in that one area and only if you have an OLED Switch, whereas I don’t have any kind of Switch and couldn’t tell you which model my husband’s (the one I’ve played) is.
If this all is true then it’s a matter of time before stuff gets leaked.
Kinda hoping that the September direct will announce something. The Switch itself was announced in October 2016. The September Direct was focused on 3DS back then.
I suspect the fact it seems so soon means this “Switch 2” will simply be a (big) hardware upgraded Switch 1. With mostly the same design, same compatibility, but now some games would be “Switch 2 Only”.
It would break the “you have to buy everything again” that could push some customers in the hands of Valve and it’s Steam Deck. It would actually be a smart move to be the “same as Steam” (store+dedicated hardware) but with Nintendo IP.
Future will tell, but I think it’s the less risky move that could give big benefits on the long run.
I'd bet money that the next one has backwards compatibility. Afaik Nintendo has never made a handheld that didnt get at least one generation of backwards compatibility. Gameboy had several devices with backwards compatibility. Then the GBA had DS backwards compatibility for it. DS had 3ds. I suppose the 3DS didn't if you view it as its own thing rather than the upgrade to the DS. Also I'm ignoring the single game devices and the tiny pokemon thing.
I could see them at some point trying to separate handheld and console again just because handheld has been their safety market while they experiment with console. But I doubt now is the moment they do that. And I'm not sure how they do it. Maybe release the switch 2 then after a bit release a console that fits its own niche the way the Wii did (it was great for groups and feeling generally more physically interactive)? But what is that niche that a switch 2 doesn't also fill? Maybe something like the vita tv device? Budget non portable model. Or maybe a console that does a better version of the GameCube 3ds combo. It has more power and its own games, but also acts as a dock that can play switch and switch 2 games if you dock one in it. I dunno.
That being said, Nintendo has no debt and a ton of cash on hand. They can fuck around and not find out for like 30 years.
Omg I’d rather them just release a new console. It pissed me off that there were certain games I couldn’t play on my 3ds because I didn’t have the shitty little joy stick.
It fucks over both customers. People without the new one can’t play the few exclusives, but then they release only a small handful of exclusives as to not ruin their sales, which fucks over the people that bought the 3ds with the joystick.
Lose-lose.
Seems so soon?
Six years seems about right. There were 4 and a half years separating the Wii U and the switch. 6 years between Xbox one and series X.