In a long-awaited move that has sparked excitement across the gaming world, Nintendo has officially confirmed that development on its next-generation console is underway. Speaking during the company’s annual earnings call early this morning, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa stated that the successor to the Nintendo Switch is being designed to deliver “new ways to play” while maintaining the hybrid convenience that made the Switch a global phenomenon.
While full details remain under wraps, Furukawa acknowledged that the new hardware is scheduled for an official reveal “within the current fiscal year,” which ends in March 2025. This aligns with months of speculation and insider reports suggesting a late 2024 or early 2025 launch window for the new system—often dubbed informally as the “Switch 2.”
One of the most talked-about aspects of Nintendo’s upcoming platform is its commitment to backward compatibility. While not fully confirmed, sources inside the company hint at strong support for existing physical and digital Switch titles, helping reassure fans who’ve built large game libraries over the past seven years.
Nintendo also emphasized a smooth transition between console generations. Plans reportedly include a revamped Nintendo Account system that allows for seamless migration of user data and purchases—a significant departure from Nintendo’s historically fragmented ecosystem changes between platforms.
As for hardware specs, Nintendo remains tight-lipped, though recent developer kits reportedly feature improved processing capabilities, enhanced battery life, and a larger OLED display. Analysts believe the system will likely use a custom Nvidia chipset, similar to the current Switch architecture but with substantial performance boosts to support contemporary titles and third-party development.
With over 140 million units sold, the Nintendo Switch is one of the most successful consoles in gaming history. But as competition from PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S grows, Nintendo faces increasing pressure to evolve. If today’s confirmation is anything to go by, fans could get their first glimpse of the next generation of Nintendo gaming in the coming months. Stay tuned—2024 could be a very big year.