For several months now, tech and video game enthusiasts have been hearing all kinds of rumors about the next possible Nintendo launch: Key 2.

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With the huge success of the original Switch, which shattered the sales of the legendary Wii and sold 132 million units as of November 2023, considering a successor is inevitable. Especially considering 2024 marks seven years since launch.

As time goes by, rumors seem to be getting closer to reality, and according to Hiroshi Hayase, an analyst at consulting firm Omnia, Nintendo Switch 2 is already on the way and will have a significant change in appearance. .

(Related: Console war for 2024).

According to the analyst, Nintendo would already be working on an 8-inch screen for its new portable console. It should not be forgotten that the original version of the Switch came with a 6.2-inch screen, while the OLED version increased the size to 7.

Additionally, according to technology portal ‘Xataka’, Nintendo can be expected to include hardware improvements that will allow playing with higher graphics quality and more details.

(You might be interested in: Super Mario Bros. Wonder is coming to Nintendo Switch: the game returns to 2D platforms).

‘Xataka’ hopes new console has A processor with 8nm photolithography (The original Switches were 20nm and the OLED and Lite were 16nm). They would too new Nvidia GPUs and DLSS technologyThis promises smoother graphics than ever before.

It would be wise to clarify this It’s not confirmed that the new console will be called ‘Nintendo Switch 2’. Moreover, there is no official confirmation from Nintendo yet about a new console. However, internet leakers have strong sources, which allows them to make such speculations and excite fans.

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