An executive at a gaming peripheral company is claiming that the highly-anticipated Nintendo Switch successor could launch as early as next March or April. For years, fans have wondered how Nintendo would follow its massively successful Switch console, and earlier this year they finally received official confirmation that new Nintendo hardware is on the way. Back in May, Nintendo president Shunatro Furukawa announced that the tentatively named Nintendo Switch 2 will be revealed at some point before the end of the current fiscal year next March.
Since then, Nintendo itself has remained tight-lipped about any further details about its new Switch successor console, with a further comment from Furukawa indicating that it likely won't be released until April 2025 at the earliest. Some gamers still believe that the new Nintendo system could hit stores as early as March 3, 2025, a date that would coincide with the eighth anniversary of the original Switch.
With rumors that the successor to the Nintendo Switch will be unveiled soon, speculation has led to the belief that it will embody elements of the DS.
Ruben Mercado is the CEO of Blade, a company that sells peripherals for a wide variety of gaming...