Switch: Nintendo will pull out 2021 on the Playstation 5 and Xbox is over

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Playstation 5 and Xbox have no Chance Nintendo will also pull in 2021 all over

The Nintendo Switch remains a perennial favorite

The Nintendo Switch remains a perennial favorite

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The attention in the Gaming world it is all about currently, the new Generation of consoles. However, experts are sure: Nintendo is part of this year on the throne. There are a number of reasons.

Sony versus Microsoft, the Playstation 5 or Xbox Series X? The end of last year was all about the duel of the new Generation of consoles. A Name was missing: Nintendo. Because that’s how exciting the new, mostly sold-out consoles are also the winner in the pandemic year 2020, the Nintendo Switch was.

During the first lock downs in the spring, the Hybrid was out of print for a console for weeks, even in the past few months, Nintendo Switch was a slow-burner. This will remain the case this year: “Despite the launch of the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox consoles will be the Nintendo Switch, which will sell in 2021, the majority of the units of console hardware. I would go a step further and claim that this is rather due to the content and promotional efforts as the publication of a new, iterative model driven,” says Mat Piscatella, an Analyst of the U.S. NPD Group in an interview with “Gamesindustry.biz”

Serkan Toto of Kantan Games, agrees: “those Who expected that the Switch runs out in 2021, the air is bitterly disappointed. The Switch will also be in this year, the best-selling console, driven by more First-Party Games, a Hardware Refresh, and the fact that the device has developed in the course of the year 2020 to a Lifestyle product for the mass market.” In the duel Playstation 5 versus Xbox Series X, the expert sees the Sony console in the world the front.

Switch Pro comes with the new Zelda

As the US Portal “Bloomberg” reported a few months ago, works Nintendo a long time ago on a new edition of the Switch. This could provide, thanks to faster processor for the first time, 4K resolution, at least when the console is in the Dock mode is directly connected to the TV. Along the way, the high resolution can be expected to require too much computing power and therefore battery power. More likely, a jump from 720p (HD-ready) to 1080p (Full HD) in the mobile mode, is therefore. Whether it is a true successor to the Switch, or simply an improved model is currently unclear. Similarly, price information is missing.

The new “Switch Pro” will come in 2021 on the market and many new Games to be flanked. Especially the successor of “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” is likely to make gamers ‘ hearts beat faster. The title is being worked on, is no secret. Nintendo has the new “Zelda”game has been more than a year is a teaser, since it remained very quiet.

Sources: “Gamesindustry”, “Bloomberg”

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