The improved internal storage is nice, but most Switch owners have probably purchased a microSD card by now. It’s unlikely that they just decided to release the Switch OLED on a whim while they wait out component shortages, but it’s kind of hard to call this an upgrade unless you happen to play your Nintendo Switch more in handheld mode. It’s a very difficult time to release a “next-gen” console, and Nintendo may be right to not even try and mass manufacture such a device until things settle down a bit.Įven if we do eventually get a Nintendo Switch Pro, though, there’s still quite a bit of confusion regarding what the Nintendo Switch OLED actually is in terms of the company’s long-term hardware strategy. Not only are the Nintendo Switch Pro rumors incredibly well-sourced, but it’s reasonable to suspect that the planned production of any substantially upgraded Nintendo Switch console may be delayed at the moment by the same shortages currently impacting the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. I've tried to be clear that pretty much everything I've heard about the Switch Pro came from Bloomberg's (excellent) Asia team, which will hopefully soon be able to clarify whether plans were changed or there's another model or what- Jason Schreier July 6, 2021Īt the moment, though, the most popular theory is that the Nintendo Switch OLED and the Nintendo Switch Pro (or whatever it may eventually be called) are two different consoles.
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