But the current generation is still selling well.
The Nintendo Switch 2 game console (name tentative) may have to wait longer than recently reported .
The VideoGamesChronicles resource also talks about the launch next year, but not in the first quarter, but only in the second half. That is, in about a year or more. Allegedly, Nintendo wants to avoid a shortage at launch, so it prefers to push the launch to a point where it has a large supply.
Nintendo Switch 2 will not receive an OLED screen and will be released only a year or even a little later
Also, the source specifies the characteristics. It is very likely that the set-top box will receive an LCD display for the sake of economy. The new console will still rely on physical cartridges, but the issue of backward compatibility with games for the current console is still in question. By the way, some developers already have kits for the new console, so perhaps more details will appear on the Web in the near future.
Recall that the set-top box is credited with the Nvidia platform with a GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, which, among other things, will allow implementing DLSS support, which is very useful for a relatively low-power graphics core.