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'Switch Pro' Reportedly Cancelled As Nintendo Shifts Focus To Next-Gen Console (ign.com) 60

An anonymous reader shares a report: Rumours of a Nintendo Switch Pro console have been swirling in the video game industry and the gaming community for years. However, it seems that Nintendo is ready to move on from the portable console. According to Digital Foundry's John Linneman, many developers acknowledged that a "mid-generation Switch update" was initially planned, but Nintendo opted to focus instead on building a new console. Nintendo has yet to officially announce its next video game system, and Linneman said he does not expect it will be released until 2023. "So I think at one point internally from what I can understand from talking to different developers, is that there was some sort of mid-generation Switch update planned at one point and that seems to be no longer happening," said Linneman in the Digital Foundry podcast.
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'Switch Pro' Reportedly Cancelled As Nintendo Shifts Focus To Next-Gen Console

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  • Between the lines: Steam Deck is cleaning their clock.
    • Yea, Im sure the people who just go tthese as gifts are going to be really happy about this news.

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      by Anonymous Coward

      Nonsense, the Steam deck has a completely different set of games to the Switch, people buy Nintendo because they have a unique set of exclusives people enjoy - Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Animal Crossing. They're just not in competition.

      The reason they're ditching is more likely the fact the only reason we had mid-generation updates is because for the last few generations of Microsoft/Sony consoles they've been underpowered at release and failed to live up to promises of things like 1080p@60 and 4k@60, so half w

      • by drijen ( 919269 )
        the steam deck runs all of nintendo's games, which makes your point invalid. Nintendo is absolutely running scared and flailling, IMHO.
    • by narcc ( 412956 ) on Wednesday December 28, 2022 @04:20PM (#63164360) Journal

      That's ... not what the sales numbers say. The switch is expected to sell 19 million units this year. They sold 3.6 million more units this year than the PS4 as of November. The big headline for the Steam Deck was 1 million units shipped from release earlier this year through September. Any major console would have been considered a massive flop with numbers like that. I couldn't find any number for Q4 before completely losing interest.

      I'm sure the Steam Deck is very nice, but it's not cleaning anyone's clock.

    • No, it's because nVidia can't cut the mustard on the CPU side of things and AMD has finally advanced far enough in integrated GPUs at that level to be more than worthwhile. Look for the next Nintendo to have AMD inside. Then again, maybe Intel decided a way to advance ARC was to give Nintendo an offer they couldn't in good conscience refuse on low power Meteor Lake since the offer was so cheap. Either way I seriously doubt that they will stay with nVidia.

    • Eeh i could buy a steam deck for a grade school kid but would probably always pick the switch in every case. Little kids just dont care and the switch is very portable.

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    • It's "pro" after you slap on the Pennzoil decal.

    • Maybe, maybe not. I'm pretty sure that's just the journalists' placeholder name for it - hence, the quotes in the title. They needed to call it *something* in order to talk about it. As you indicated, calling a slightly upgraded version "pro" is sort of in vogue right now, but who knows what Nintendo would have actually called it. As a company, they often tend to go their own way on things.

    • by Torodung ( 31985 )

      No. It was actually code-named the Nintendo "Bait-and-Switch."

  • What's wrong with the current one? Not that it made any sense. All anyone really wanted was a Wii with HDMI.

    Computers aren't advancing like they were in the 80's and 90's. Things have slowed dramatically. Do we really need to keep the same pace with the "upgrades"?

    • All anyone really wanted was a Wii with HDMI.

      If I may, I would like updated Nintendo DS. Dual screens are perfect for dungeon crawlers. The second screen usually shows a map, your party, inventory, spells or dice roll table.

      • by narcc ( 412956 )

        My wife has one of those, but she doesn't play it very often. She thinks it's purposefully designed to cripple the hands and I'm inclined to agree with her.

      • It can't play current AAA titles found on other consoles and PC's. And by that I mean, it can't play a port that can be considered anywhere near close to the originals. Look at the Witcher 3, Doom Eternal, or Mortal Kombat 11 ports. And they've not even bothered porting things like Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk 2077, or Death Stranding. I do love the fact that the Switch is so popular they try porting some of them anyway.
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      • by narcc ( 412956 )

        It's a shame that wasn't a feature that they promoted at all. All I remember seeing were ads for that goofy controller. My wife is the game player and she had zero interest in the tablet thing. Her Switch never even leaves the dock.

        We also still have the Wii hooked-up to the TV. Think it's worth picking up a Wii U just for HDMI?

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          The touch screen was perfect for Mario Maker, and that's it.

          Annoyingly you can't make levels in MM2 on switch with the Pokken controller. You need analogue sticks. Yes I'm that lazy.

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          • by narcc ( 412956 )

            If everything you're playing ends up upscaled Wii games, then is it necessary?

            I don't know that we'd buy anything new. This would be to get slightly better quality on the games she has now and maybe some measure of "future proofing". Composite can look pretty ugly on a 4k TV and I don't have a lot of confidence in those cheap composite to HDMI adapters, particularly for games.

  • by xack ( 5304745 ) on Wednesday December 28, 2022 @03:50PM (#63164278)
    Moore's law is slowing down, blu rays have been stuck at 50GB since 2006 forcing digital downloads for bigger games on disc based consoles and the amount of planning time to roll out a console generation is getting bigger. Wikipedia has endless edit wars on what is considered a new generation or a mid bump refresh and whenever a new console comes out the initial bottleneck in production of new consoles results in scalping (been a problem since the Wii, Xbox 360 and PS3 days). Cryptocurrency mining also wasted countless fab capacity to print doge coins too. Nintendo is a special case with it's cartoonish graphics as well. Even if they released a 4k capable console, it will be the same graphical style as the Gamecube era just with more hairs in Mario's moustache. I have stopped buying new consoles after the switch came out. It's too much money for too little gain. Until game hardware developers have a proper talk with AMD, Nvidia and TSMC to get their act together and produce a real next gen I won't be buying their scalped 30fps crap.
    • Sounds like you are ready to build your own system: a gaming PC.
      Welcome to the PCMR!

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      I haven't been keeping track, but I have 100GB rewritable Blu-ray discs. Is there some reason the quad layer ones can't be used for games?

      Or for that matter some low cost flash. Read only so performance isn't an issue, only written once so doesn't even need a wear leveling controller. They can use the flash that is too poor even got thumb drives as errors are easy to work around.

      I guess downloads are just so cheap that nothing can compete.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      Moore's law is slowing down, blu rays have been stuck at 50GB since 2006 forcing digital downloads for bigger games on disc based consoles and the amount of planning time to roll out a console generation is getting bigger.

      Moores law is largely pointless these days, chips are getting faster and more efficient due to architecture improvements, however they've gotten to the point where improvements are evolutionary rather than revolutionary. As for Bluray, they killed the optical disk market by trying to force everyone into Sony's way of doing things. They didn't offer any improvement over DVD and internet speeds increased to the point where downloading a full sized DVD was faster. By the time Bluray R/W drives became cheap eno

      • BluRay was a fine standard and other companies gave up trying to compete because there just wasn’t that much to win. Part of me feels like we should have a 100+gb optical standard but why? Unless we get cheap 1tb discs I just dont see the benefit when you can buy flash media so cheap.

  • From the article:

    Linneman said he does not expect it will be released until 2023.

    Also from the article

    [Linneman says] "And thus it's pretty clear that whatever they do next is going to be the actual next-generation hardware. I don't think it's going to be 2023."

    I don't know what to say about that discrepency.

    As for the release (or lack there-of), it may be that the Switch sales are still strong enough that it doesn't make sense to make a 'pro' version. Nintendo has focused more one gameplay than visual

  • I do not want an under powered, under feature, PoS which holds back the software that is running on it.
  • Linneman said he does not expect it will be released until 2023.

    With only four days remaining before 2023, everybody could have predicted that.

  • by SoCalChris ( 573049 ) on Wednesday December 28, 2022 @05:08PM (#63164454) Journal

    Linneman said he does not expect it will be released until 2023

    That's a bold prediction. I was really hoping for a surprise from Nintendo in the next 3 days.

  • In other words they decided not to go the route Sega did in the 90s when releasing the 32X.

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