A new Nintendo Switch with more powerful hardware coming in 2024

A new Nintendo Switch with more powerful hardware coming in 2024
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The new console is likely to support portable gaming similar to the Nintendo Switch.

It might feature an LCD screen only instead of an OLED.

The new console will continue to support Switch’s physical games.

Nintendo is planning to release their next-gen handheld gaming console in the Q2 of 2024 to avoid stock shortages which were faced by other gaming console makers. The new console is likely to support portable gaming similar to the Nintendo Switch, but might feature an LCD screen only instead of an OLED to reduce costs. However, there is no official information on the gaming console.

Experts believe the 2024 launch fits Nintendo's usual pattern of launching new hardware ‘mid-cycle’ compared to competitors like PlayStation and Xbox. Nintendo might introduce a stronger lineup this time than the original Switch.

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While the new console will continue to support Switch’s physical games, its compatibility with digital games remains uncertain. Nintendo is planning to shift its huge user base of over 100 million to the new system but some third-party publishers are expecting that this might impact sales of next-gen consoles.

The real challenge will be convincing casual and family-oriented fans to upgrade. Although the core enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for new hardware. To ensure a successful launch and sustained growth, the company must address concerns about digital games’ compatibility, Nintendo Account support, and handling backwards compatibility.

According to Nikkei Asia, development progress on the next console appears promising, but a product launch is not expected before the spring of 2025.

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In conclusion, Nintendo aims to release its next-gen console in 2024 to avoid supply shortages and ensure sufficient stock availability on launch day. The console is expected to support portable gaming and may feature an LCD screen for cost-effectiveness. While physical game support will continue, it is not confirmed that new Nintendo products will support existing Switch titles. 

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Experts expect a strong lineup of launch titles, but the company needs to be more concerned about why the Switch fan-base should shift to its new products ? As development progresses, the gaming community eagerly awaits further announcements from Nintendo.

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