Did Latest Nintendo Direct Hint At Switch Successor Announcement?
Well...that's interesting...
Well...that's interesting...
Switch sales are higher than Nintendo initially projected.
The MIG Switch could be a massive blow for Nintendo.
Well, maybe they're threatening us with a good time.
Of course, they could just be bluffing.
Nintendo Switch 2 rumors continue to flood the web.
Nintendo has managed the trick of selling two consoles at the same time before, but not like this.
As Nintendo struggles to sell consoles, consumers can look forward to better deals.
It's clear that there are definitely Korean companies with connections to Nintendo that could be vulnerable to leaking information.
Yes, DLSS really is that big of a deal.
Don't hold your breath on getting an announcement though.
Activision also confirms that they could have been bringing Call of Duty to the Nintendo Switch all along.
Conditions can always change, but Nintendo isn't going to make any changes themselves at this time.
A successor might be needed sooner than expected.
This feed drip of rumors makes it feel like an official announcement of the Nintendo Switch successor is inching ever closer, if it isn't quite happening yet.
Nintendo has a particular timeframe for when they can announce a Nintendo Switch 2 if they want to make the holidays.
If this bundle doesn’t have anything new other than the movie item, a lot of Nintendo fans will be disappointed. But, let’s face it, they’ll still buy them.
There are several reasons Nintendo could be planning to extend the Switch's lifespan. For example, they are still working on the console's successor.
What could be in the works now?
Online play should be back up tomorrow.
No word yet on whether Nintendo will offer its "Wide Care" service outside Japan.
Can we expect Game Boy titles soon?