Throughout 2022, we were inundated with endless rumours about the mythical Nintendo Switch Pro. It was slated to be a big improvement over the original Nintendo Switch and its OLED upgrade a few years later. However, with the release of the Steam Deck and the imminent release of many other handheld entries into the market, the development work on the Switch Pro was abruptly ended. The reason was simple enough in that it couldn’t match the hardware specifications and performances of the competition, most notably that of 4K gaming. With the Pro firmly put to bed in January this year, rumours quickly began to surface of the revival of the next major Nintendo release – the Nintendo Switch 2.
Why The Nintendo Switch 2 Could Be A PS5 Killer
Despite various tech industry concerns, decreased sales in certain areas and delays for big releases, there is one consistent in the market that has held it together even through the worst of the COVID pandemic. The gaming sector continues to boom across all the industries it touches. This is especially true when it comes to gaming technologies, including sales of consoles, gaming peripherals and gaming laptops. There are loyal fans across the board for each specific brand, allowing manufacturers to push for improved developments.
Nintendo has had some of the strongest support throughout its many decades as a manufacturer and gaming developer house. The team have produced some of the gaming community’s best classics, led by the dashing Link from the Legend of Zelda franchise. This was again confirmed with its latest Tears of the Kingdom release. However, while many other consoles have the best graphics to call upon to present their latest franchise titles, Nintendo has been lacking in this
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