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AnnoyingFrenzy

@Buizel I disagree. I see your logic, but Nintendo 100% started drawing up design docs for the next Smash Bros game already. Probably already during the DLC for Smash Ultimate, just like how they started Ultimate development during the Smash 4 DLC. It's going to be announced 1 - 2 years after the launch of Switch 2 with a release the following Summer. Ultimate released in 2018. It's been 7 years since the main game came out and you can't convince me they had the entire staff dedicated to DLC during that time. We are already looking at a decade since the completion of Ultimate before the next one. A Smash Bros has released within the first 3 years of every mainline Nintendo console since the Gamecube. Frankly, there is no reason to believe that a new Smash Bros won't be released early in the Switch 2 life cycle. Reminder that they had technically started planning Brawl before Sakurai joined the project, you don't believe they would have cancelled Brawl if Sakurai said no to joining the team do you? Sakurai isn't the linchpin to the series. I don't have any guess as to what form the game will take, souped up Ultimate port a.la Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or an original title, but Smash Bros is too much of a money maker for Nintendo to ignore an entire generation.

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JaxonH

FNAC announced Switch 2 preorders are through the roof, accessory sales preorders are extremely strong, especially the camera, while software sales are a bit soft, but expected to uptick closer to launch. Others pointed out, however, that FNAC had priced games higher than competitors so it makes sense fewer people opted to purchase games from them.

Bottom line- Switch 2 is cookin' like no console before it. I must admit, I'm somewhat eager to see the response of doomsayers when this console releases and starts smashing records left and right. It was a genuine pleasure watching the reaction of fanboys when Switch released and dunked all over the alter of their plastic idols.

@Bolt_Strike
Just wanted to say that was a fine post with valuable insight. I pretty much agree with everything you said.

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

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Grumblevolcano

@Bolt_Strike I think it could've been that Nintendo planned for 2023 Switch 2 release but the exclusive games weren't ready so they released what would've been crossgen games released in 2025 as Switch 1 games in 2023/2024 instead. It would line up with the talk back then about TotK supposedly being the final big Switch 1 game and Scarlet/Violet getting a Switch 2 patch at the same time as Indigo Disk.

Maybe Wonder was meant to be the SMB 40th anniversary game?

Grumblevolcano

Buizel

@AnnoyingFrenzy All of these arguments could apply to Mario Kart and we didn't get an all-new Mario Kart for the Switch (unless you count Live Circuit).

I dunno, it's possible we get Smash in the next couple of years. It could be an enhanced Ultimate or a completely new game. It could reinvent the wheel or play it safe. It could be developed with Sakurai on board or not. We really don't know. But my point is I don't think a fully new entry is a given, especially with Ultimate being such a tough act to follow.

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At least 2'8".

M67

@JaxonH I saw that. I wonder if those figures are inflated by international purchases though. I live in Sweden and the switch is 200 euro more in the Nordic countries than in France. I have ordered from France myself and I have seen on some Swedish forums alot of people saying they have ordered from FNAC. I have also noticed that while the different Amazon sites in europe stopped doing pre orders some time ago FNAC are still doing preorders and they are the only site I could find in Europe apart from some of the Amazon sites that ship to large list of countries.

I think the thing will sell well enough at this stage anyway but FNAC have put themselves in a position to soak up extra orders from other European countries.

M67

AnnoyingFrenzy

@Buizel See, but Mario Kart 8 Deluxe came out 1 month after the system launched and we knew about it before the system launched as well. Like Smash, there is only ever one Mario Kart a system (I don't count Live and I don't think Nintendo does either). If we don't see Smash Ultimate Deluxe within the first year of the system, my money is on the next mainline game by 2028 at the latest. Also, its going to be the next $80 game after Mario Kart World. Just my two cents, of course. Your perspective is as equally valid at this point in time.

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Bolt_Strike

@Grumblevolcano I doubt it. Beyond the games themselves, there also seem to be hardware concepts that got shifted around too to the point where I don't think they initially planned for a Switch 2 in 2023. Remember there were a lot of rumors about a Switch Pro around 2020/2021 that ultimately never came to be. I strongly suspect that they were initially planning a Switch Pro analogous to mid-gen refreshes like the DSi and New 3DS. But then the pandemic and the resulting chip shortage happened so they couldn't get the stronger chips they needed to make that happen, so they gutted the Switch Pro and turned what was left into the Switch OLED and pushed everything else to Switch 2. So I'm not sure that was their initial plan, I think some of these games were planned as part of a second wave of Switch 2 games to coincide with (and possibly take advantage of) a Switch Pro. At best holding some of these for Switch 2 might've been a Plan B.

I also think there's some opposite scenarios at play here too with some of the Switch 2 games being initially planned as Switch 1 games. I don't think it's coincidence that the two big Switch 2 exclusives we know so far are two IPs that never got an original Switch 1 entry altogether, I think they were originally planned as Switch 1/Switch Pro games and got pushed to Switch 2. Mario Kart's 8 year gap between 8D and World is very weird, especially considering that before 8D we were getting pretty consistent 3 year gaps between mainline Mario Kart entries. And no, I don't think "one Mario Kart per console" really explains this either because we did get a second Mario Kart game in the form of Home Circuit and Mario Kart World is a very different entry from 8D to the point where I don't think they would've cannibalized each other. I think World was planned as a later gen entry that got pushed to Switch 2. Likewise, we had no original DK entry on the Switch 1, just DKCR and TF ports, and there were rumors circling about a new DK entry for the 40th anniversary in 2021. That never happened. I think Bananza was that DK entry that got pushed to the Switch 2.

I don't think there's just one factor at play here and Nintendo's release schedule has simply endured a ton of chaos in the last 5 years. A global pandemic, chip shortage, and delays in hardware and software seem to have resulted in drastic changes in their plans. And with the whole economic and tariff situation, the chaos may continue for the foreseeable future. I don't think they're remotely confident in their initial plans anymore, so having filler entries like the S2Es that can serve as "new" entries helps to mitigate those issues and just release games when they're ready without having to worry about when in the hardware lifespan they're releasing.

Bolt_Strike

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SwitchplayerJohn

The only thing that will harm Switch 2 sales is either stock is restrained for some reason or due to tariffs the price skyrockets.

From launch until probably middle of next year everyone buying this thing will be hardcore Nintendo fans who own a Switch 1 and been on forums like this pining for the days of a Switch Pro or successor.

I have been watching videos of the Switch 1 reveal and everyone was like, it's too expensive, 1, 2 Switch looks great, everyone is going to love it, ARMS looks amazing is this the new Splatoon? Those people are smart and inciteful people and they were dead wrong! The Switch was a runaway success fuelled not by mass market crap, but by a solid cadence of strong first party titles.

This time around the Switch I believe will be a 3rd party juggernaut! While Sony and Microsoft are scrambling to get out their portable consoles Nintendo is here with "portable power" capable of running Cyberpunk 2077! Heck the original Switch could run Crysis =)

Steam deck cannot compete and ROG Ally and other portable windows tablets will be even more expensive and niche. Nintendo pioneered this category and they dominate. And if tariffs do play a role it will hurt the other guys who cannot compete on volume even more.

Nintendo has not even got rolling with their surprises and crazy over priced doo-dads they will sell you, and you will buy it. We didn't know in March 2017 that the same time next year would be a complete year of Smash Ultimate hype! We didn't know Animal Crossing was going to be a once in a generation juggernaut! We didn't know about Labo, Tears of the Kingdom, etc.

Let me paint the picture as best as I can -

June 5th Nintendo is selling you a 4K, 120FPS handheld with open world Mario Kart (remember the casuals don't even know this game is a thing yet), Cyberpunk, upgraded Fortnite, Gamecube with rewind and Xbox Live style party chat on device!

It's likely we get a June direct which will begin the Super Mario 40th Anniversary announcements, this can be a new open world Mario game, this could be the return of 3D All Stars, this could be all sorts.

Florida just opened Epic Universe with Super Nintendo World including Donkey Kong Country. We just got DK Country Returns HD (and a slew of Gameboy games on NSO). When school is out that park is going to be rammed day and night with people spending $40 on power bands.

In July Nintendo is releasing an true 3D Donkey Kong game.

This holiday Nintendo is releasing the following - Masahiro Sakurai's Kirby Air Riders, Metroid Prime 4 Beyond, Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment and Pokemon ZA. That is not even including a potential for a new open world Mario.

In March 2026 Nintendo is releasing the Super Mario Movie 2 featuring Yoshi. This will culminate the Mario 40th anniversary.

We still don't know about Splatoon, Animal Crossing and Smash!

Trust me they are going to be JUST FINE!

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JaxonH

@M67
Maybe, but that was likely also true for PS5 and XS when they released, and for Switch when it released.

@SwitchplayerJohn
While core fans do account for a large chunk of sales, more casual players also buy from day 1. It's why it's gets featured on tech channels and late night shows and mainstream media. The Wii phenomenon was essentially all casuals yet it sold out the gate and never let up until after 2009.

I remember back in 2011 I saw a magazine with a small article and picture of the upcoming 3DS. I was not a core gamer at the time. Yet I remember getting excited over a cool new gadget. And I bought one on a whim during the launch window.

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

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FishyS

Well, the title of this thread isn't aging well so far.

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Atomic77

Well well well in my humble opinion I think 🤔 the Switch 2 will be something that a lot of people turn away from at least in the beginning. I don’t really see a need for it when I have a perfectly healthy switch oled.

Atomic77
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Varkster

@RubyCarbuncle It's always Nintendo for some reason, I swear I don't ever see this sentiment around any other systems.

You'd think being a 'family friendly' company Nintendo wouldn't attract as much controversy, but people seem very privy to specifically rail on them.

I always found it funny and a little fascinating.

It doesn't take a genius to figure that Switch 2, following the success of one of the most popular game systems ever made, with Nintendo's constantly increasing brand power as now a multimedia company, would literally solidify this as a success out the gate.

People just get too caught up in online vocal minority complaining and bickering and let go of their own critical thinking to make up their own mind.

It's a cycle.

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JaxonH

I think its good old fashioned fanaticism. Every platform has fanboys who go beyond simply enjoying a product as a fan, but actively hate anything that takes attention away from that product.

What makes Sony, Xbox and PC fans hate Nintendo with such fervor is the fact Nintendo spanks them despite consistently being the less powerful platform and consistently missing the big multiplats they pride themselves on playing. It drives them nuts.

After a while the Switch haters, once they realized there was no stopping it, opted for the ostrich approach. Just dont talk about it and pretend it doesn't exist. Out of sight, out of mind. And if it gets brought up, insist it's a different market entirely so as to not feel ashamed.

But now that Switch 2 is launching and is actually closing the graphical gap considerably, offering the same multiplatform titles with very little compromise for being a hybrid handheld (just look at Vita and 3DS games if one needs reminding of the massive gulf in visuals which has historically existed between console and handheld), these fanatics feel the squeeze harder than ever.

Because now, the one thing they could hang on to in order to still feel superior over the more popular Switch platform, is slipping away. They know that for most people, if given the choice between a console that can play these 3rd party games locked to a TV or a hybrid handheld that can play them with reasonably comparable visual fidelity, they're going to opt for the one offering twice the value. When games were graphical disasters that choice wasn't so clear, but Switch 2 will be a crucial turning point where the lines begin to blur.

Essentially, their console no longer makes them feel special. They see a much more exciting, smaller, more versatile platform exists that can even run most of the same games without severe compromise, and they know everyone is going to flock to it.

PS and Xbox fanboys hate each other. Such has it always been. But neither of them have ever been made to feel like their console isn't special because the other one was essentially the same thing with a different brand logo on it. Switch platforms do make them feel that way. So naturally the intensity and fervor of hatred exceeds that which is normally observed.

This is my assessment of the situation, and why there is such intense hatred of Nintendo. And I think it started with the Wii, which like Switch and Switch 2, was more popular despite not offering any of the selling points they pride themselves on.

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

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kkslider5552000

I will say, even if that's all true, it is still better than how Nintendo was treated during the Gamecube era (assuming E rated games are bad ft. homophobia) or how most Japanese games were treated for the Xbox 360 era (vaguely racist).

Also I just don't think that's true, because Pokemon gen 9 was much easier to make fun of Nintendo, whereas the issue with Switch 2 almost begins and ends with "is too expensive" rather than anything especially wrong with the system or games. But I dunno, since I don't spend time with console fanboys because...why would I? I have goals and ambitions in life.

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JaxonH

You see it on social media, be it twitter, reddit or YouTube. One doesn't have to go out of their way to see just how much time some are devoting to hating Switch 2.

And it's not just price. These people are scraping the bottom of the barrel for anything that can be weaponized as relentless criticism. Yongyea did like 6 negative Switch 2 videos in a row, one or more of which was price related, kept completely silent on PS raising console and PS+ prices a 2nd time this genetation, then went back and dropped a new critical video on a subject already covered in the 1st 6 vids.

And that sort of fanboyism is the worst because its dressed up as unbiased neutrality.

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

Switch Friend Code: SW-1947-6504-9005

Uncle_Franklin

There is a distinction between having a good launch and being a success overall.

From what I read, the PS5 had the best console launch ever.
Having said that, the total sales for PS5 weren't nearly as bad as I had presumed, albeit nowhere near the Switch 1 amount.

I go back on forth on it, it could be PS2, or it could be PS5 (which is still nearly four times GameCube numbers).

Another thing to consider is Nintendo's approach, they might be quite content for Switch 1 to continue selling and accept that the Switch 2 may not sell as well.
The last time Nintendo released a home console this iterative I'd say was the SNES, which wans't as successful as NES.
Will be interesting to see how much they actually mean to continue supporting Switch 1 as they claim, or if it's another promise akin to the "third pillar".

In a weird way I think the tariffs could help it be a spectacular launch, as customers might be very keen to get a machine before tariff policies can change again.

A lot of people will jump on the Mario Kart bundle, after that is when we'll really see the impact of the increased price for games.

Uncle_Franklin

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