Nintendo's latest console was certainly a quirky one, but it has been nothing short of a roaring success. Despite having been released in 2017, the Nintendo Switch continues to enjoy strong sales, with its first-party games continually topping charts. Its hardware sales also continue to impress, with the hybrid console selling over 111 million units worldwide, putting it on track to reach higher lifetime sales than juggernauts like the PS4 and Xbox One.
Though there are millions of Nintendo Switch consoles in the wild, there are still plenty of gamers considering whether they should take the plunge and purchase one. There are many reasons to be hesitant, as the console has been around for a few years, and there are constant rumors of a successor being just around the corner. Furthermore, it seems vastly underpowered compared to other gaming systems on the market. However, the hybrid console's continual supply of great first-party games ensures that even in 2022 the Nintendo Switch is a smart choice.
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The biggest knock against the Nintendo Switch is that it is severely underpowered when compared to its competitors. When the console was released in 2017, its inferior hardware was easy to overlook because it offered portability, something which the PS4 and Xbox One are incapable of. However, the hardware gap is becoming harder to ignore with the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S gaining more of a market share. With these consoles capable of outputting 4K graphics at 60 FPS, moving back to the Nintendo Switch can make games feel outdated even if they were recently released.
The problem of the Nintendo Switch's inferior hardware makes itself especially apparent when it comes to
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