Wall Street Journal reports Nintendo will release a revised model of the Nintendo Switch in 2019

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The Wall Street Journal is claiming that Nintendo is planning on developing a new hardware revision of the Nintendo Switch. Thanks to the highly successful sales of the console, Nintendo is potentially in talks to create a newer, better version of their hybrid system. These upgrades are still being considered internally, but the Wall Street Journal reports that there's a chance of this revision having a better display, one that's higher quality than the current LCD the Switch uses, but not one as sophisticated as an OLED screen. Earlier this year, WSJ believed that Nintendo would not be planning on hardware revisions, but instead would focus on peripherals, which only held true in regards to Nintendo Labo.

The source of this information comes from insider knowledge at the Wall Street Journal, along with suppliers and manufacturers that work with Nintendo. WSJ Japan's article claims that shareholders in the company confirmed this information, too. If they're correct, then the new Switch model would likely hit the market sometime in Summer 2019.

TOKYO— Nintendo Co. NTDOY -1.78% plans to release a new version of its Switch videogame console next year to maintain the sales momentum of the device, according to suppliers and others with direct knowledge of the plan.

Sales of the Switch, introduced in March 2017, are still solid but are no longer delivering the favorable surprises that marked the machine’s first year on the market. Nintendo shares, which rose sharply last year, have trailed the broader stock market this year. The move to update the Switch suggests the Kyoto, Japan, company is moving quickly to ensure its flagship product doesn’t lose competitiveness.

Nintendo is still debating what new hardware and software features to include in the upgrade and weighing the cost of the features, people with knowledge of the discussions said.

One option is improving the display, they said. The current Switch uses a lower-end liquid-crystal display without some technologies that are standard in more recent smartphone LCDs.

Updating the display with these technologies would make it brighter, thinner and more energy-efficient. The updated Switch isn’t expected to adopt the organic light-emitting diode or OLED panels used in Apple Inc.’s AAPL 1.22%iPhone X series.

Nintendo is looking to release the new Switch in the latter half of 2019, perhaps as soon as summer, the people said.

A Nintendo spokesman declined to comment.

Between its introduction last year and June 30 of this year, Nintendo sold 19.7 million units of the Switch, a pace that compares favorably with Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 4, the most popular console among the current generation of videogame players. The Switch can be used both as a living-room console and as a portable game machine.

Nintendo has said it wants to sell 20 million units in the year through March 2019, and analysts say they expect sales roughly to match that goal assuming some popular software titles planned for late this year arrive on schedule. Nintendo has said it plans to introduce “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” on Dec. 7.

Videogame makers generally come out with new consoles every five to six years, and it is common for them to update the devices in the middle of their life cycles to keep the momentum going. Sony introduced the PlayStation 4 in November 2013 and updated it with a less-expensive version in September 2016 and a high-end model two months later.

A new Switch would follow that pattern. Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto, who created many of its top games and now holds the title of creative fellow, said in February he wanted the Switch’s life cycle to be longer than usual, suggesting next year’s update of the hardware may not be the last.

The upgraded Switch would likely share many features with the current version and be compatible with existing Switch game software.

Software makers and others in the industry are watching whether Nintendo will clarify the future of its hand-held 3DS videogame device when it decides on the next Switch.

Nintendo has said it would keep selling 3DS machines because they are a safe and affordable option for children. But new game releases for the platform have been declining and some popular franchises, including Nintendo’s own “Pokémon,” moved to the Switch this year.

An executive at one software maker said the 3DS was increasingly overshadowed by smartphones that are well-suited to portable games. He said he was waiting for a “clear message” from Nintendo about what it would do with the 3DS series when it puts out a new Switch.

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This must be the rumored Mariko SoC revision. I don't really see Nintendo increasing clocks for the SoC or RAM anytime soon. It may be a die shrink, although the sweet spot for price to performance is 28 nm. I just hope they don't call it something stupid like the New Nintendo Switch.
 

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No way they are going to make a stronger model just 1 year after launch. Its probably just going to be a model that fixes some small issues. We had consoles do this before so I dont think this is a reason to think that our consoles are all going to be outdated soon
 

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This must be the rumored Mariko SoC revision. I don't really see Nintendo increasing clocks for the SoC or RAM anytime soon. It may be a die shrink, although the sweet spot for price to performance is 28 nm. I just hope they don't call it something stupid like the New Nintendo Switch.

It will be called the New Nintendo Switch Pro.

Old Switch owners can become ambassadors with an official download.

Included in the download as a special gift are the same recycled 16 bit era games we all know and love.

It'll be like reliving the thrill of receiving pennies on halloween from that elderly woman down the block.
 
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tbh the current model has more than enough content for on the go needs. A new model with new whistle and bells wont come cheap either. Thats alot of money to be pooling into nintendo for current switch owners that want to upgrade.
 

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hopefully it will have a somewhat more compact build with bigger battery fitting inside, it dont matter if it is somewhat heavier BUT make it abit smaller please and give it a oled screen and you will have my money nintendo.

i already own a reg switch i love it but it could be better/ battery/screen/build
 

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Nintendo does like their revisions. ds got 3 revisions, advance got three, 3ds got quite a few, snes got one, colour and original got a few, and wii got a few as well. The rest not so much. It'll be interesting to see what they do.
 

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No way they are going to make a stronger model just 1 year after launch. Its probably just going to be a model that fixes some small issues. We had consoles do this before so I dont think this is a reason to think that our consoles are all going to be outdated soon

I doubt it will be like the DSi and N3DS where the games have to be written differently to support it. More like the PS4 Pro, where they put out a system update and old games could take advantage.

Certainly they will want to do something to make the exploitable consoles less desirable. I predict the majority of first day sales of the new model will sit in a box until there is a new exploit...
 

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I doubt it will be like the DSi and N3DS where the games have to be written differently to support it. More like the PS4 Pro, where they put out a system update and old games could take advantage.

Certainly they will want to do something to make the exploitable consoles less desirable. I predict the majority of first day sales of the new model will sit in a box until there is a new exploit...
No it wont be something like that. The switch isnt even 2 years old yet. It will just be a version that has some slight differences. Most people wont even know its different.
 

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No it wont be something like that. The switch isnt even 2 years old yet. It will just be a version that has some slight differences. Most people wont even know its different.

Nintendo need people to know it's different, or there is no point.

An obvious development would be better screen, better battery & faster GPU clocks on battery.

From the rumours it seems it will be 2.5 to 2.75 years old when it's released, ps4 pro came out when the ps4 was 3 years old. It's not completely unlikely.
 
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Nintendo need people to know it's different, or there is no point.

An obvious development would be better screen, better battery & faster GPU clocks on battery.
Yeah but its stupid to bring out a stronger model just 1 year later. They would make a ton of old consoles outdated.
 

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