New Version of Nintendo Switch May Debut in 2021
The latest leaks from parts manufacturers say that the Nintendo Switch Pro may debut in the near future.

It has been true, and the only thing the Japanese did with their hybrid console was to refresh the processor and battery. This, however, has brought no change in performance, only a longer operating time. It seems that now there'sreally something to it and 'Switch 2' or 'Switch Pro' may debut in 2021.
The Asian newspaper Economic Daily News reports that it has managed to gain access directly from parts suppliers to Nintendo's publishing plans for the coming years. There is talk of starting the production of the new Switch in the fourth quarter of this year and the launch of the device during the first quarter of 2021.
Suppliers of parts for the new project are to be Macronix (manufacturer of console flash drives), Pixart (responsible for Joy-Cons) and Weltrend (deg power through USB). Next-gen from the Japanese is to stand out with:
- Better interactivity and communicativeness (it could be a dedicated social media website from Nintendo),
- A completely new, better display,
- Next generation Joy-Con controllers with improved gesture handling (and hopefully with repaired analogs).
These are the first tangible reports that may suggest the release of an improved or completely new version of Nintendo Switch. If we would like to try an analogy, the situation may look similar to the 3DS console family, where after a few years there were presented much improved versions of New 3DS, adding more buttons, a stronger processor, and a larger screen. There were also a few games using stronger components and working only on the better handheld version. So maybe in 2021, it's time for 'New Nintendo Switch'?
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