The heyday of the Nintendo Switch is officially over now that its successor console has launched, but that might not be stopping the manufacturer from making its aging hardware more widely available.
Nintendo's hybrid system is the second best-selling gaming console of all time (the Switch 2 is hitting impressive milestones as well), rivaling Sony's chart-topping PlayStation 2, but if a new report proves accurate, it could take the top spot next year.
The Nintendo Switch will be made available in India early next year, marking Nintendo's long-awaited return to the market. India is conceivably the biggest untapped market in the world, with the country's population approaching 1.5 billion people. Indian consumers can get their hands on official, local Switch models starting early in 2027, around February or March, when the console is set to turn a decade old, according to a report from the Day Zero podcast (via ABP News).
It will reportedly cost roughly ₹20,000, which equates to about $208. There has so far been no indication on the price of Switch games in India. Nintendo has not had an official presence in the market since the Wii and DS days, but that hasn't stopped...
