Readers suggest that Nintendo should release a non-portable and more expensive version of the Switch, known as the Switch 2.

Reader suggests Nintendo create a more powerful non-portable version of the Switch for the Switch 2.

December 14th 2024.

Readers suggest that Nintendo should release a non-portable and more expensive version of the Switch, known as the Switch 2.
How many versions of the Switch 2 do you think Nintendo should release? One gamer suggests that instead of a portable console like the Switch Lite, they should create a more powerful, non-portable model. As they reflect on the recent Game Awards, they express their confidence that Nintendo will not announce the Switch 2 at the event. They also note the interesting contrast between different game developers and their approaches.

Despite not being too concerned about the initial reveal of the Switch 2, the reader is eagerly anticipating the second announcement that will provide more details about the games. They acknowledge the numerous rumors surrounding the console's design and hope for a more powerful version that can run current generation games. While they acknowledge the unlikelihood of this happening, they argue for a non-portable model of the Switch 2 that is more expensive but offers greater capabilities.

The idea of a non-portable Switch 2 was previously mentioned in a rumor, but the reader has not heard much about it since. They speculate that it may not be true or that Nintendo's lawyers may have intervened. However, they see potential in the concept and argue that a more expensive and powerful version of the console could open it up to a wider range of third-party games. They suggest removing portable features, such as detachable Joy-Cons, to keep the price reasonable.

The reader acknowledges that Nintendo may not want certain games to only work on one model of the Switch 2, but points out that they have done this before with their portable consoles. They believe a non-portable Switch 2 priced at around £400 could be a successful alternative for more hardcore gamers. While they do not expect this to happen, they remain hopeful for such a version of the Switch 2. They end the article by encouraging readers to submit their own features and opinions to GameCentral.

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