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Nintendo has a fascinating history of console releases, often showcasing a mix of calculated timing and market strategy. Here's a quick look at their past home console release dates:
- NES: July 15, 1983 (Japan)
- SNES: November 21, 1990 (Japan)
- Nintendo 64: June 23, 1996 (Japan)
- GameCube: September 14, 2001 (Japan)
- Wii: November 19, 2006 (North America)
- Wii U: November 18, 2012 (North America)
- Switch: March 3, 2017 (Worldwide)
From this, some patterns emerge: Nintendo tends to release consoles in the fall (September-November) or late winter/early spring (February-March). There's also usually a 5-6 year gap between new generations, though the Switch has exceeded that.
Given these trends, my best guess for the Nintendo Switch 2 would be a fall release—likely
September or November 2025. This aligns with their preference for holiday season launches, giving them time to hype the console and maximize initial sales.
Of course, this is speculation, as Nintendo operates on its own timeline. What features would you like to see in a potential Switch successor?