IGN: The best strategy for Switch2 is to play it slow and conservative.
A few days ago, Nintendo finally officially announced the Switch 2. According to previously exposed information, the appearance of the Switch 2 is very similar to the original Switch. Although the size is slightly larger and the Joy-Con also uses a magnetic design, the overall function, appearance and user experience seem to have hardly changed.
Nintendo The "conservative" iteration strategy has been questioned by some, but IGN believes that steady and steady is the best strategy. Perhaps the biggest surprise is its "no surprise". The media believes that as the successor to one of the most successful consoles in Nintendo history, Switch 2 chose to launch a larger and more powerful version. This approach may seem conservative, but it is just right. The improvement in hardware performance is enough for Nintendo to continue to dig into the root of the Switch's success-game content.
With Unlike the hardware launched in the past, Switch 2 does not have iconic new features this time. Whether it's the Wii's motion control, the 3DS's naked-eye 3D, or the Switch's integrated console-handheld design, these features are often accompanied by the release of Nintendo consoles. The highlight of Switch 2 is that it is a more powerful Switch. This generation of products focuses on solving the obvious shortcomings of Switch's insufficient performance.
In the Switch era, Nintendo has launched a series of well-received first-party works, such as "Super Mario: Odyssey", "Mario Kart 8 Deluxe" and "The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom". These games earned Nintendo countless applause. At this point, releasing a piece of hardware that allows these games to perform even better may be the right choice.
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Switch 2 clearly sends a signal: it is a better and more powerful Switch. It doesn't make any changes that would alienate existing players, but instead focuses on performance improvements to entice all Switch players to upgrade.