The Nintendo Switch 2 could still hit the market in 2024, according to a newly emerged report. The notion of this possibility even existing appears to run contrary to a number of recent reports on the next-generation Nintendo console.
The upcoming device has long been expected to launch in 2024. But the industry consensus on its release window changed back in February, when multiple outlets reported that Nintendo delayed the Switch 2 to 2025. Subsequent insider reports suggested that the gaming giant's revised plan is to debut the console circa March 2025, around the time of the Switch's eighth anniversary.
In yet another twist, Business Korea is now reporting that the Switch 2 could still launch «as early as the second half of this year,» citing industry sources. This claim appears to originate from Nintendo's supply chain, with the report stating that the company has already finalized «a considerable degree» of its initial parts production agreements. While the very suggestion that the Switch 2 could hit the market in 2024 goes against recent reporting on the matter, BK's sources didn't claim the console is guaranteed to reach consumers before 2025. The wording of the report merely suggests that its parts production schedule would allow for a 2024 launch.
Samsung Electronics is understood to be supplying a number of key components for the Switch 2, as per the same source. The South Korean tech giant supposedly won supply contracts for the console's V-NAND internal memory and cartridge storage, as well as its display panel. Samsung has been supplying Nintendo with OLED panels since 2021, when the two partnered on the Switch OLED model. Their collaboration was leaked months ahead of the console's official announcement. However, the Switch 2 may not use an OLED display, with multiple recent reports indicating that Nintendo opted for an LCD panel to keep costs down.
Samsung's foundry business is also expected to handle the production of the Nvidia system-on-chip
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