The rate of first party releases will now begin to slow down as Nintendo begins preparing their launch lineup for the Switch successor in 2023-2024. We're going to get an increased number of Indie World and Partner Showcases as Nintendo leans more heavily on their third party partners for software. We'll most likely see an increase in second party games (Nintendo IP developed externally) to fill out the Switch's remaining years of viability. The Switch successor will assumedly be a 7nm processed Tegra Xavier SoC with performance on par with the Steam Deck, but with that newly sourced OLED rather than LCD.
Switch Physical Collection - 1,252 games (as of April 30th, 2024)
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@Magician That’s a literal pipe dream. Nintendo’s never been about the tech, and even if the steam deck is competition, I can’t see them making a system that’s nearly as strong for around the same price. Valve is literally selling the steam deck at a complete loss.
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@VoidofLight I kinda have to agree, there, as much as I hope thats probably not going to happen. (And yet people still reply to my comment that said that Nintendo could leave the handheld world, but I said that very unlikely, And everyone feels the need to say stuff like "LOL thats not going to happen" Oh Gee I wonder why I said unlikely.)
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@Magician That’s a literal pipe dream. Nintendo’s never been about the tech, and even if the steam deck is competition, I can’t see them making a system that’s nearly as strong for around the same price. Valve is literally selling the steam deck at a complete loss.
It looks like valve has found a winning strategy, not just pitting the steam deck against the switch, but also building the begginings of wrestlin a slice of market pie away from microsoft and windows as an OS. 🤔💭
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