This is Furukawa, President of Nintendo. We will make an announcement about the successor to Nintendo Switch within this fiscal year. It will have been over nine years since we announced the existence of Nintendo Switch back in March 2015. We will be holding a Nintendo Direct…
— ) (@NintendoCoLtd) May 7, 2024
This appears to be related to the financials that Nintendo will be releasing.
The fact that Nintendo has a Switch only direct in June suggests that the Switch successor is almost certainly not coming this year, and that there may actually be some interesting back half software for the Switch.
Personally I'm mostly excited for the Switch successor because it means Nintendo will start releasing games again. This year has been very dry, and while I have enough of a Switch backlog (both owned and not yet purchased) to last me, considering that two out of my top three games last year were Nintendo games the lack of much of note from them is felt.
Not every year is going to be Tears of the Kingdom and Mario Wonder quality, of course, but I almost always have Nintendo games near the top of my list in any given year.
I'm interested to see what the Switch successor will be. My guess is a more powerful Switch, but the primary thing I'd like besides more power is backwards compatibility. I'm not really ready to start fresh on a new system and it's become the industry norm (and is something Nintendo has done numerous times in the past, even when it wasn't) so it'd be great to see enhancements for the games that could use them. Tears of the Kingdom with a rock solid framerate and few items popping out of existence would be fantastic, and a lot of people want Bayonetta 3 at 60 fps, so hopefully they can do that (and won't charge again for the games, or will charge a small upgrade fee like PlayStation has done with some of its PS5 remasters.)
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