![]() ![]() Nintendo has a long history of releasing new versions of its existing hardware and, compared to what has come before, the house of Mario has been quite conservative with the Nintendo Switch. ![]() Given that Nintendo did actually end up releasing a new Nintendo Switch console, the Nintendo Switch OLED, it's not hard to imagine that the OLED model was perhaps at one point intended to be a mid-generation upgrade, or a Switch Pro, as the rumors go. The Digital Foundry team has close contact with a lot of developers, given the work the channel does, and the team even gets early access to new hardware to deliver in-detail previews on hardware specs, so it's not without reason that one or two developers may have divulged a bit of info to the tech guys of our side of the industry. RELATED: Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: Best New MovesAs far as sources go, Lineman is up there. Today, we have perhaps our best-placed source for such a rumor, and it's coming via Digital Foundry's John Lineman, who has recently stated that a mid-generation refresh was canceled by Nintendo.ĭuring the latest DF Direct over on the Digital Foundry YouTube channel, Lineman spilled the beans, saying "from what I can understand from talking to different developers is that there was some sort of mid-generation Switch update planned at one point, and that seems to be no longer happening." ![]() Rumors of a Nintendo Switch Pro console have been doing the rounds for years, though the evidence to back up the claims has always been questionable at best. ![]()
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