Nintendo Co. announced the upcoming release of the next-generation Switch 2 on April 2, signaling the retirement of the current model after nearly eight years. The new console, similar in design to the popular Switch, promises backwards compatibility and a new version of Mario Kart, aiming to revitalize the gaming industry amidst competition from PC games. With a focus on online gaming services and hopes to regain player interest, Nintendo faces high expectations in meeting demand and overcoming chip shortages to ensure a successful launch.
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