Summary
- Amazon Games CEO excited for Nintendo Switch successor, plans to support system upon release in 2025.
- Details and rumors circulating about Switch 2 include potential price point, release window, and features like compatibility with Joy-Con controllers.
- Despite lack of official information, various developers like Amazon Games express interest in developing games for upcoming console.
Amazon Games CEO Christoph Hartmann expressed his interest in Nintendo's upcoming successor to the Switch, saying that the developer will be supporting the system when it comes out. Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed earlier this year that the Japanese company would be making an announcement about a successor to the Switch in 2025.
According to Nintendo, the Switch successor will be revealed no later than March 2025, meaning it won't be revealed before the end of Nintendo's ongoing fiscal year. Various rumors about the Switch 2 have been floating around before and after its official announcement, with insiders providing information about the console. Details include its potential price point and release window. Various developers have also expressed interest in the successor console, such as Amazon Games.
This Week Could Be Huge for Nintendo Switch Fans
Recent rumors seem to indicate that this coming week could potentially be a big one for Nintendo Switch fans.
Speaking to IGN, Amazon Games CEO Christoph Hartmann praised the Switch, saying that it was a fantastic system and that the studio has plans to develop for the Nintendo Switch successor console. He also says that fans should be patient with Nintendo, stating he would be fine waiting a year or more for the console to be perfect instead of the company rushing to get the product out, to get backlash about what doesn't work properly. "Yeah, we obviously plan to develop games for it and I can't wait for it to be out. I mean, honestly, I'd rather have them wait a year and get it perfect than rush it to the market and then we all complain about what doesn't work," Hartmann says.
Amazon Games' History With Nintendo Switch
Hartmann's statement is quite notable, as Amazon Games hasn't released a game on Nintendo's Switch platform before. Amazon Games' previous works like New World and Lost Ark were previously PC releases. Amazon Games' Throne and Liberty will be released on consoles this fall, but it will be on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with the Switch not being one of the target platforms. Other games in the works include Blue Protocol and King of Meat, with the latter targeting a Nintendo Switch release among other platforms, but no release date has been set for it either. "From development, I think most non-Nintendo developers are not exclusively doing titles for the Switch. They're always part of a portfolio mix of platform mix. Just wait." Said Hartmann.
Yeah, we obviously plan to develop games for it and I can't wait for it to be out. I mean, honestly, I'd rather have them wait a year and get it perfect than rush it to the market and then we all complain about what doesn't work.
The only things fans know about the Switch 2 are based on rumors and leaks, which make it difficult to determine what to expect accurately. Supposedly, the Nintendo Switch 2 can run the Unreal 5 Matrix Tech Demo, which gives a small insight into how powerful it is. A release date for the system is less clear, but reports allege that the Switch 2 will be released in Q2 2025. Other features of the Switch successor include supposed backwards compatibility with previous Switch games and compatibility with the Joy-Con controllers. In the meantime, Nintendo has a lineup of highly anticipated exclusive games to tie fans over until the Switch 2's release, including Donkey Kong Country Returns, Mario and Luigi: Brothership, and Metroid Prime 4, among others.
- Brand
- Nintendo
- Original Release Date
- March 3, 2017
- Hardware Versions
- Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch OLED Model
- Original MSRP (USD)
- Switch: $299; Lite: $199.99; OLED: $349.99
- Weight
- Switch: 0.88 LBS; Lite: 0.61 LBS; OLED: 0.93 LBS
A late addition to the eighth console generation, the Nintendo Switch is a hybrid platform that can be experienced as a home or portable system. Launching with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the platform has amassed a wide selection of triple-A and indie titles. Since the console's debut, Nintendo has released two other models: the Switch Lite and OLED.
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