The Activision Blizzard purchase has resulted in the publication of information that some companies have kept confidential according to their interests, after all it is a legal process necessary to review an acquisition of that size. Indirectly, it was there that we found out about some plans for the future and this time it was Nintendo’s turn.
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The CMA would already know about Nintendo’s plans after Switch
The UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) review process of Microsoft’s purchase of Activision has sparked speculation about Nintendo’s near-term plans. The foregoing after page 9 of the official document from the UK regulator mentioned why Nintendo is not considered outside of the comparative analysis of the presence in the cloud sector given that its service is very limited and therefore end its scope. However, in one part the document states “the Switch Online cloud service is only available on the Nintendo Switch device and on…” what follows is tested, so the Japanese company has considered that this should not go public. public.
Will Switch Online also be on the new Nintendo console?
As a result of the above, speculation has not taken long since it is thought that under that tested part would be the next Nintendo console, which in theory would also enjoy the Switch Online service since the error in which it would fall has been insisted on. Nintendo if it does not make its new system compatible with everything that the successful Switch has built. The idea has even been taken up again that perhaps the new Nintendo console has the same name but with an addition, thinking that the current generations are used to the name of a product and that this does not change with its iterations, let’s think about it as a Samsung Galaxy or an Apple iPhone.
On the other hand, there are those who think that perhaps Switch Online could make the leap to other platforms such as PC and mobile, although it is known that Nintendo is suspicious of its creations and it would be difficult for the company to agree to have its service outside of one of its consoles.
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