Nintendo Switch maintains a tremendous success and some would think that those responsible would be doing something crazy if they spoke or announced a possible successor. However, the team behind the console is surely already working on new hardware and it seems that this year there could be some movement in this regard, according to a recent rumor.
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As you surely remember, the Nintendo console is about to celebrate 6 years since its launch and it is normal to think that those from Kyoto are already working on something new. So much so that a rumor from a journalist states that this year there will be some action by the company.
According to the information shared, the data comes from Zenji Nishikawa, a well-known Japanese journalist who often writes for the popular magazine Famitsuwhere he wanted to talk in his last column about a “Nintendo move” in relation to new hardware.
These were his words:
“I think Nintendo will do something with the new hardware even if it doesn’t ship. The basis for saying this comes from various human activities. By chance, I received news that a super VIP person from an American semiconductor manufacturer, who rarely comes to Japan, is paying a low-key visit. That company’s products have also been used in Nintendo’s video game consoles in the past. This same thing happened before Nintendo released a console before, so I think it could be a similar situation this time around,” Nishikawa said.
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As you could see, it seems that someone would be visiting Japan to talk about semiconductors with Nintendo, although of course, everything is just a rumor and will have to be treated as such.
Because of this, it’s best to keep an eye out for any official announcements Nintendo makes in the coming months, so we’ll be keeping an eye out for updates.
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