Nintendo Switch Pro could still happen, according to analyst

There’s hope for a Switch Pro yet

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If you were disappointed by Nintendo’s SwitchOLEDannouncement on July 6, there may be hope yet if you were banking on a4K-focusedNintendo Switch Probeing unveiled.

Bloombergconsulted Tokyo-based games industry analyst Serkan Toto regarding the new Switch and whether it means a Switch Pro now isn’t in the works. Toto’s assessment of Nintendo’s new console is interesting to say the least, as he believes theSwitch OLEDmight just be a “dummy upgrade”.

“This new Switch looks more like an interim model than a real upgrade to me,” Toto told Bloomberg. “This might just be a dummy upgrade untilBreath Of The Wild 2is ready and the component shortage is over next year.”

The biggest gripe people seem to have with the Nintendo Switch OLED is that, in terms of specs other than the console’s dimensions and the new display, it’s nearly identical to the original model. That means it only outputs at 1080p when docked, not 4K like many had hoped, and the resolution tops out at 720p in handheld mode.

It’s essentially a fancier Switch, then, with a few nice quality of life features like better speakers, a wider, more functional kickstand and 64GB of storage over the original’s 32GB.

So could the Nintendo Switch OLED simply be a quick upgrade of the original before a Switch Pro model arrives? Well, it’s hard to say, but Toto certainly thinks so. The component shortage, which has made it a daily struggle to findPS5andXbox Series Xin stock, could have indeed scuppered Nintendo’s plans to produce a 4K-capable Switch, something that was one of the key features of the widely-reported Nintendo Switch Pro rumors.

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For now, though, those looking to upgrade or purchase a Switch for the first time will need to weigh up whether the Nintendo Switch OLED is a compelling enough proposition. If it isn’t, then evenNintendo advises sticking with your current Switch.

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The Nintendo Switch OLED is due to launch later this year on October 8, and will retail for $349.99 / £309 / AU$539, which is slightly more expensive than what Nintendo’s hybrid console launched back in March, 2017.

Adam was formerly TRG’s Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.

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