Nintendo will be focusing on the "current" Nintendo Switch business through the end of March 2024 but also pointed out the platform will be supported through Nintendo's next Fiscal Year as well.
That's what Nintendo's CEO, Shuntaro Furukawa, said in a recent interview with Japanese outlet Nikkei (via Serkan Toto). The full interview with the CEO is behind a paywall, but some interesting tidbits from the interview were translated by Toto. As pointed out by the consultant, the interview isn't that striking, but some interesting details about the Switch 2 might be discerned from the interview. In the interview, Furukawa pointed out Nintendo will focus on the current Switch business through its current Fiscal Year (FY24), which runs through March 31, 2024. The CEO, however, also said that Nintendo will keep supporting the "current" Switch in Nintendo's next Fiscal Year (FY25) as well. Nintendo's next Fiscal Year will run from April 2024 through the end of March 2025.
New interview with Nintendo's Furukawa: https://t.co/peEaiztL2W
Nothing spectacular, but he says:
- Until the end of the current fiscal (end of March 2024), Nintendo will focus on the current Switch business
- They will support the current Switch in the fiscal after that, too
— Dr. Serkan Toto / Kantan Games Inc. (@serkantoto) October 3, 2023
Now, while this doesn't necessarily mean that Nintendo's Switch successor will be released between April 2024 and March 2025, Furukawa's wording might hint that this will be the case. Next year, the current Switch model will be 7 years old, and recent reports suggest that Nintendo has been showing off tech demos on the Switch 2 during Gamescom back in August of this year. Meanwhile, rumors claim that the platform will be able to
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