There are many rumors out there about Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch Mini. Some people thought that Nintendo would repeat their successful new console with a second model. But, according to some sources, Nintendo will come up with a cheaper and smaller Nintendo Switch console in 2019. That means that we could expect to see the updated console in our hands somewhen between April 2019 and March 2020, if the rumors turn out to be true.
Nintendo Switch Mini, the more affordable option for Nintendo fans
According to some reliable sources, the updated version of Nintendo Switch would be portable and more straightforward to maneuver. Of course, the existing model does these things already, but we think that the new one will come with improvements in portability, at least.
A new report that appeared this week showed that these claims are quite accurate. However, we’re still not sure of them. According to the report, the president of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawa, said that the strategy the Japanese company is following is to boost the demand so that everyone could get a Nintendo Switch. That means that to get multiple members in the community of Nintendo Switch, Nintendo would be ready to come up with a more affordable option, the so-called Nintendo Switch Mini, which would be more straightforward to “handle” than the “hybrid” that is Nintendo Switch.
Should we believe all of these rumors about Nintendo Switch Mini?
The article also shows that Nintendo Switch Mini could replace the Nintendo 3DS, as being the budget option of the Nintendo toys, as the president talked about the 3DS market going down faster than they expected.
What we failed to see was that all of this was given to us from Nintendo’s investor meeting, that took place last month. Even though, we really need to take these rumors with a grain of salt.
As a passionate gamer since the 1990s, Vadim has kept his passion alive since then, and he is here to cover video games news, as well as to share with you all the novelties out there regarding gadgets or games-related tech.