The Nvidia source code leak may hold information about a new model or successor for the Nintendo Switch, possibly the Nintendo Switch Pro, and Nintendo Switch 2 has begun trending on Twitter since the announcement. There were rumors circulating in 2021 about a Nintendo Switch Pro model with 4K capabilities, but these have yet to be confirmed.
The PS5 and the Xbox Series X/S launched at the end of 2020, which prompted speculation that Nintendo would have an upgraded system to compete with them. After months of rumors, Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch OLED Model in July 2021, with an October release date. The OLED Switch has a much more impressive screen for handheld mode than the base Switch, but it wasn't the hardware upgrade that fans were expecting.
They said Nvidia DLSS source code leaked except I instantly see "nvn2" in the screenshot which sounds... Switch 2 specific code?https://t.co/sGdANFTYsg — Yakumono March 1, 2022 There are folders in the leak listed"nvn2", while the API used for the regular Switch is nvn. This isn't direct confirmation that a new Switch model is in development and the information should be taken with a grain of salt until it's confirmed. It's possible that this designation is being used for something else, though it's most likely intended for a Nintendo machine.
The Nintendo Switch and the OLED are still selling incredibly well and the ongoing chip shortages mean that the company might not be in a rush to push a new piece of hardware on the market. The Switch is starting to show its age in the visuals department, though the cartoonish nature of many of the first-party Nintendo games means that this isn't as notable for the system's exclusives.
Believe it when I see it, y'all have been saying this since Switch was a 1 year old. It will happen eventually but come on.
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