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From this point forward there's no excuse not to support 4K, the next successor should had a 1080p or 900p screen at the very least and an attempt to at least run at a stable 60fps for all.
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Of course that still doesn't mean they don't had any plan in mind.Ī successor will happen, I doubt they will break apart the hybrid idea started with the Switch but they must secured that idea and expand from it forward while also giving it the modern spec upgrade it needs. I know those who wanted a Switch successor will be pissed by this decision but looking from Nintendo's perspective it make sense. With the success of the Switch and because they no longer had a second pillar to fall on, it's likely Nintendo will squeeze every potential out of the Switch until the very last drop meaning we probably won't see a successor until 2025 at the latest.

In the past Nintendo usually make a successor to their console line every 5 years.

It's likely their 5 year lifespan of a home console plan that they used since the NES had been thrown out the window.

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They need third-party developers to support the system, much like Xbox, PlayStation, and PC do. I know Nintendo hasn't paid much attention to power and graphics since the GameCube era, but if they want to remain competitive with not only Xbox and PlayStation, but also PC and even Mobile, their next systems needs some power under the hood.Īs unique and innovative as the gameplay for their first-party IP can be, innovative or unique gameplay from first-party titles alone will not drive sales. Well, assuming Nintendo is developing a successor, the big question becomes, when will it come out? Also, what will the specs be? Since Nintendo didn't upgrade the internal specs yet, it saves them money and time enough to ready a successor soon in the case if Switch sales ever get stale as the year goes by. As much as we could speculate I think what they did was a smart move, by having another model does attract some people to the device, those who want to see their games in better colors now had that option. Not wanting to wait forever just to make another model, Nintendo just went forward with a normal upgrade involving the overall design and storage instead over the internal hardware specs. The likely reason for why they didn't upgrade the Tegra 1 was due to the worldwide chip shortage. The Switch Pro was going to have 60gb of internal storage (more than the 32gb of the other two models), a better stand, bigger screen, an OLED screen, better audio speaker, better battery life, a new powerful processor more powerful than the Tegra 1, and a new dock that could be updated for 4K support and feature a LAN port rather than another USB port. At one point perhaps Nintendo had plans to make one as everything shown in the leak were true except for the more powerful hardware part. It was not cancelled though, it was just unnecessary. It's a fair assumption to make, given that Nintendo went from boom (with the Wii) to bust (with the Wii U) and back again with Switch, but one would think the company is wise enough to stick with the hybrid approach, given that it has proven so successful and is essentially its own niche. This rumour has been confirmed to Digital Foundry by more than one unnamed developer.Īs for Nintendo's next console, Digital Foundry says we shouldn't expect to see it next year.ĭigital Foundry also speculates that Nintendo is "worried" about transitioning from Switch to its next system. As of now, there are no plans to release a more powerful version of the Switch before its successor arrives. Now, the gang behind Digital Foundry are claiming that the system was in Nintendo's plans at one point, but was eventually cancelled.
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Reports suggested that Nintendo was planning to release a more powerful variant with an improved screen, but, despite numerous sources seemingly corroborating this - including developers who had apparently been told about it - no Switch Pro was forthcoming, and the arrival of the OLED edition seemed to indicate that another hardware update wouldn't be on the way for a while. The Switch Pro was heavily rumoured not so long ago as a mid-generation upgrade on the existing Switch console, which launched in 2017.
