Gamers: Nintendo Is Releasing Two New Switch Models Switch Pro UPDATE: Switch 2 announced

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Expanding on a rumour they first published last year, The Wall Street Journal now reports that Nintendo is planning on releasing two new models of the Switch, and both may be out in 2019.

The first, they say, “will have enhanced features targeted at avid videogamers, although it won’t be as powerful as Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 4 Pro or Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox One X.”

The second model “is a cheaper option for casual gamers that Nintendo sees as a successor to its aging hand-held 3DS device.” The Wall Street Journal cites both parts suppliers and software developers in their report.

It’s claimed that the cheaper model will cut costs by removing features, with vibration specifically cited.

The WSJ say both new versions are expected to be announced at E3, “and possibly released a few months later” in time for both Christmas and the release of new games like Pokemon Sword & Shield and Animal Crossing.

The possibility of two new models is an interesting one. I think most people polled after the first report would have guessed that a new Switch would be either a cheaper replacement for the 3DS or a souped-up console for fanboys. Getting both would be wild.
https://kotaku.com/report-nintendo-is-releasing-two-new-switch-models-1833535450
 
Nintendo shares surge 5 percent following report of new console models
  • Nintendo's stock started to skyrocket in the morning, surging beyond 5 percent.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday that Nintendo is set to release two new versions of its bestselling Switch video game console "as early as this summer."
  • The report also said electronics maker Sharp was expected to supply liquid-crystal displays for those new models. Shares of Sharp jumped 3.9 percent in afternoon trade.
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Japan's video game company Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa delivers a speech during a briefing of the company's financial results in Tokyo on February 1, 2019.
Shares of video game maker Nintendo surged on Tuesday following a report that the company would be releasing new versions of its blockbuster Switch console as soon as this year.

Nintendo's stock started to skyrocket in the morning, surging beyond 5 percent, though some of those gains were retraced in the afternoon. It last traded higher by 4.86 percent.

The news came after the Wall Street Journal reported on Mondaythat Nintendo is set to release two new versions of its bestselling console, launched in 2017, "as early as this summer."


The Journal report, which cited suppliers and developers for Nintendo, said one of the new versions will have improved features aimed at ardent gamers. The other model would be a cheaper variant geared towards casual players, touted as a successor for Nintendo's hand-held 3DS console, long due for an upgrade as it was launched in 2011.

The two new versions of Switch are expected to be announced in June, with a potential launch coming a few months later, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The report also said electronics maker Sharp was expected to supply liquid-crystal displays for the new variants of Switch. Shares of Sharp jumped 3.9 percent in afternoon trade.

Switch, marketed as a hybrid console enabling gamers to play on-the-go and at home when connected to a TV, has been an important revenue driver for Nintendo that turned the company's fortunes around after its previous flagship model, the Wii U, suffered from lackluster demand.

Based on Nintendo's track record on the life cycle of previous console upgrades, the possibility of a new version of Switch being released was "quite high," Takao Suzuki, an analyst at Daiwa Securities, told CNBC in an email.

Kazunori Ito, senior equity analyst at Ibbotson Associates Japan, said it would make sense for Nintendo to launch a cheaper model of Switch, as that would suit its strategy to sell more than one such console per household.

"Overall, I assume that Nintendo's strategy is to maximize the lifetime of (the) Switch console, and I believe that launching two different version will contribute (towards) achieving the target," he said.
 
Nintendo is missing a golden opportunity by not adding media playing and streaming options. They are competing with smart phones and could be selling so much more.
 
Im shocked Mortal Kombat 11 is offered by Nintendo

Made me realize adults play with Switches also

I bought The Switch when I saw they released 2K18 on it. Then they released L.A. Noire, and then they pretty much stopped after that. I thought they were going to release other last generation hits, but nah.

The shit is like a tablet real talk, with mostly tablet like games. A tablet without the internet (unless hacked) and streams (besides Hulu and Youtube)...hell; the best car game out now is a port of a tablet game.

I hope this pro is at least as powerful as a PS3 Xbox 360; so I can get some legit games, like Max Payne 3 and shit, instead of the kiddie retro bullshit.
 
I was thinking about getting a switch but its so fucking expensive. There's never a fucking price drop. Mario kart has been out for 4 years and it still retails for $60.
 
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