Nintendo Switch 2 could now launch in 2025, it’s claimed
Nintendo’s next console could launch later than expected, in early 2025, it’s claimed.
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Nintendo’s next console could launch later than expected, in early 2025, it’s claimed.
Nintendo is yet to reveal its Switch successor, but that's not stopped the devs of one upcoming cozy life sim from announcing that their game is launching on it.
Publisher Dark Horse Comics has stated on X, «The Everything App,» that it will not accept AI-generated content from comic book authors, an unequivocal rejection of the increasingly popular technology that contrasts with other companies' more «wait and see» approaches.
You’d think Nintendo would have released a Joy-Con controller charging stand by now, but you’d be wrong. Nintendo is finally releasing one on October 17.
If you feel like you’ve been waiting a long time for a Nintendo Switch 2, you’re not wrong. The Switch’s lifecycle is officially the longest Nintendo has gone without releasing (or announcing) a console successor.
First reported by TweakTown, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said that the company was not planning on using generative AI technology for its games in a recent investor call. Furukawa's caution stands in stark contrast to most tech and gaming companies, which are either enthusiastically pursuing generative AI, or leaving the door open to do so in the future.
During the 84th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, Nintendo President and Representative Director Shuntaro Furukawa answered several questions about the company's strategy. One shareholder inquired about Nintendo's plans for generative AI, and Furukawa-san replied by recognizing the technology's potential as well as its risks.
Nintendo says the best way to stop scalping of the Switch’s successor is to make enough of them in the first place.
The next Nintendo Direct live stream will take place this Tuesday, June 18, it has been announced.