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        Not to mention that, assuming they’re just using a more modern nvidia SOC, it’ll be pretty easy to make it backwards compatible as it’s pretty much designed to be backwards compatible as-is.

        The switch’s successor will just be able to handle more modern games better and remove existing performance issues. And maybe have a 1080p screen.

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          For me the main issue is that I don’t see any NVIDIA SoC that’s much more powerful than what Switch has today that could be used on a new console. There’s Odin and some other chips but running on battery they are not very powerful and people is expecting PS4 graphics at least.

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          The Wii was a dying console when the Wii U was released. Once Nintendo made enough Wiis for people to get their Wii Sports fix, sales plummeted. There were some really good games made for the Wii in the second half of its life…but they didn’t sell that well. (At least this is what I remember)