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Switch 2 release probably not until 2025: Nintendo's share price slips

Debora Pape
20.2.2024
Translation: machine translated

Despite the lack of an announcement, a successor to Nintendo's Switch was expected this year - but it no longer looks like that will happen. Instead, Nintendo's share price has suffered.

The specifications of the new console have also only been the subject of speculation. My colleague Domi summarised everything that is known so far a few weeks ago:

Rumours of a postponed release until next year

Nintendo may comment in more detail on the plans for a Switch 2 in March: That's when the next quarterly figures will be announced.

The competition never sleeps

The Switch already had significantly weaker hardware than the Playstation 4/5 and the Xbox when it was released in 2017. This makes it increasingly difficult to optimise current games when porting them to the Switch's lower performance.

At the same time, the competition is fuelling high expectations: A few days ago, Microsoft announced a new next-gen console with significantly higher performance as well as further "hardware surprises".

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