According to VGC, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said Switch’s move to console is a “big concern” for the company.
During a Q&A session translated by VGC with Japanese investors, Furukawa said the company learned from Wii on Wii U (13.5 million) (101.6 million units sold) and the DS (154 million) on the 3DS. Let’s go to (75). Million). The move from Wii U to Switch was a big comeback for Nintendo, with the new console selling over 107 million copies according to the latest data.
Nintendo is working to ensure a smooth transition. Hopefully they realize they don’t have to reinvent the wheel with the Switch 2. Just do it:
-Უ Very strong
-Rear compatible
– Keep the Switch NSO catalog
Use new games to encourage purchase, not new tricks https://t.co/02jAhrVTU3— Miika / Protendo (@ProtendoYT) May 11, 2022
“Whether we can transition from Nintendo Switch to next-gen devices so easily is a big concern for us,” Furukava said. “From our experience with the Wii, Nintendo DS and other hardware, it’s clear that one of the biggest hurdles is switching between hardware.
“To mitigate this risk, we focus on building long-term relationships with our customers. Before we continue to release new software on Nintendo Switch, we will offer services that also use Nintendo Accounts and other IP gaming software. “This will help us have a lasting impact on our customers.”
Nintendo still thinks the Switch is in the middle of its lifecycle, and the release of the OLED model in October supports that view. The console’s base model recently dropped its price in North America by $40 to $259.99. In November, the company said it was considering the concept and launch dates for its next console.
Source : dbl tap
