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Switch Pro was real but canceled, says Digital Foundry

the Change Pro It was popularized not too long ago as a mid-range upgrade on the existing Switch console, which launched in 2017.

Reports indicated that Nintendo was planning to release a more powerful variant with an improved display, but despite the numerous sources apparently supporting this – including apparently knowledgeable developers – the Switch Pro would not be coming and the arrival of an OLED version seemed report Until another device update is on the way for some time.

Now, the gang behind Digital Foundry say the system was in Nintendo’s plans at one point, but was ultimately scrapped. As of right now, there are no plans to release a more powerful version of the Switch before its successor arrives.

This rumor has been confirmed to Digital Foundry by more than one anonymous developer.

As for Nintendo’s next console, Digital Foundry says we shouldn’t expect to see it next year.

Digital Foundry also speculates that Nintendo is “concerned” about the transition from the Switch to its next system. It’s a reasonable assumption, given that Nintendo has gone from boom (with Wii) to bust (with Wii U) and back again with Switch, but one would think that the company would be wise enough to stick with the hybrid approach, given that it has proven to be successful and that’s basically where it’s at. But who knows?

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