Nintendo Informs Game Publishers of Delay for Switch 2 Release
Nintendo has informed game publishers of a delay in the release of its next-generation console, Switch 2, until the first quarter of 2025. The successor to the popular Nintendo Switch was originally scheduled for a late 2024 release. The delay has been reported by the Video Games Chronicle, but Nintendo representatives have not commented on the matter.
Nintendo, the renowned gaming company, has reportedly informed game publishers that the release of its highly anticipated next-generation console, Switch 2, will be delayed until the first quarter of 2025. This news comes from sources familiar with the matter who have chosen to remain anonymous as the official announcement has not yet been made.
Initially slated for a late 2024 release, the successor to the immensely popular Nintendo Switch has encountered unforeseen setbacks, leading to the decision to postpone its launch. While the exact reasons for the delay have not been disclosed, multiple game publishers have been notified by Nintendo about the revised timeline.
The Nintendo Switch, which has been on the market for seven years, has achieved remarkable success, selling over 132 million units worldwide. As the console approaches the end of its life cycle, fans and industry experts have eagerly awaited news of its successor. Speculation had been building that the next generation of Nintendo gaming would be unveiled during this year's holiday season.
The delay of the Switch 2 release has been reported earlier by the Video Games Chronicle, shedding light on the unexpected change in Nintendo's plans. However, representatives from Nintendo in the United States have declined to comment on the matter, leaving fans and industry insiders eagerly awaiting an official statement.
Nintendo has informed game publishers of a delay in the release of its next-generation console, Switch 2, until the first quarter of 2025.
The successor to the popular Nintendo Switch was originally scheduled for a late 2024 release.
The delay has been reported by the Video Games Chronicle, but Nintendo representatives have not commented on the matter.
Source: THE JAPAN TIMES