Nintendo Will Release a New Version of the Switch Console in 2021

The company's management believes that there will be no console shortage compared to what was happening with the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles after their release.

Nintendo Will Release a New Version of the Switch Console in 2021

Japanese company Nintendo is set to release an updated version of its Switch console in September or October 2021, Bloomberg reports, citing knowledgeable sources.

The new version will have a 7-inch OLED display from Samsung, as well as a new, more powerful chip from NVIDIA with support for DLSS anti-aliasing technology, which will allow you to display images on the screen at 4K resolution.

According to journalists, the official announcement will take place just before E3, which will show the first games for the console. The start of production is scheduled for July. The company's management believes that there will be no console shortage compared to what was happening with the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles after their release.

Bloomberg reports that Nintendo's suppliers believe they can fulfill orders despite a global shortage of chips and other components.

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