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Following the announcement of the Switch 2 last month, many players remarked on how similar it looks to the original Switch. Especially compared to the jump between the Wii U and the Switch–or even the Wii and Wii U–the Switch to Switch 2 transition is more iterative than revolutionary, at least in terms of the form factor. From recent comments in an investor call, Nintendo itself is aware of this, and it stresses that the Switch 2’s hardware has been built “from the ground up.”
Responding to a question about the Switch 2’s apparent lack of generational change, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa acknowledged that “it may appear that there is not a major change between Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch.” However, Furukawa told investors that the Switch 2 was designed as a full new console, not beholden to the hardware of the original Switch. “We have created new hardware and accessories from the ground up,” Furukawa said, “and these are products very characteristic of Nintendo, packed full of our development team’s dedication to quality through various creative efforts and integrated hardware-software development.”
Furukawa also explained that the Switch 2 is meant to allow Nintendo to continue innovating in gameplay and software.
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