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Switch is underpowered? Nintendo says no and gives its reasons

Takahashi has had a lot of participation in the Nintendo Direct

It was recently when Nintendo held a new investor meeting, an event where different questions were answered about the results of Switch and what comes with its successor. Now, other statements related to the hybrid have just been released, where members of the company considered that “it is not a little powerful.”

As you surely know, in recent days, statements by Shuntaro Furukawa, president of Nintendo, have been shared about the next console using the same account and the actions that will be taken to prevent its resale, among other points.

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However, now other responses from different members of Nintendo have drawn attention, who assured that they do not consider Nintendo Switch as a console with little power.

We are referring to Shinya Takahashi, a producer at Nintendo, who shared his opinion with investors about the performance of Nintendo Switch, stating that the hardware is still up to scratch and he does not think “that it lacks performance.” In addition, the Japanese believes that any team can create quality content by adapting to the limitations of the hybrid.

Takahashi has had a lot of participation in the Nintendo Direct

On the other hand, Ko Shiota, Nintendo’s director and senior executive, backed up Takahashi’s response, adding that they have been developing software for Switch for quite some time and have used different techniques to overcome performance barriers on the console.

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Finally, Takahashi and Shiota are confident that the developers will continue to release more games on the hybrid console, so we will only have to wait to see if this really happens, or if they are already thinking about the future in terms of hardware.

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