Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has denied it briefed developers on plans for a Nintendo Switch successor, calling recent media reports “untrue”.
Earlier this year, both Eurogamer and VGC cited sources claiming that Nintendo had privately shown tech demos for its next console to select developers behind closed doors at Gamescom in Germany.
Correspondence unsealed as part of the US Federal Trade Commission’s legal battle with Microsoft also suggested that Activision Blizzard had been briefed on Nintendo’s next-gen console plans in late 2022.
However, according to Japanese publication Mainichi, Nintendo boss Furukawa denied both of these reports during a private earnings call on Tuesday, calling them “inaccurate”.
The president is also claimed to have dismissed arecent Nintendo patent filing for a device with multiple screens, and said that the plans detailed were not necessarily for any future device.
At the time of the Gamescom reports, Nintendo did not comment when approached for a response. However, it’s worth noting that it has denied press reports in the past, only for them to later be proven correct – sometimes a day later.
Nintendo is yet to officially comment on plans for its next console. However, according to VGC sources, the company has already dispatched Switch 2 development kits to key partners, with a launch planned for the second half of 2024.
Tokyo-based industry consultant Dr Serkan Toto told VGC in September that a 2024 console launch would make sense for Nintendo, since it’s projected to see double-digit declines in hardware and software sales this year for Switch, which launched in March 2017.
“I would generally say that looking at Nintendo’s financials, it seems clear that it’s time for a new piece of
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