Nintendo Switch Pro Rumor Surfaces Online with Release Date Information

A new rumor about the Nintendo Switch Pro has surfaced online, possibly shedding light on the console’s release date. For much more than a year we hear rumors and reports about a new more powerful Nintendo Switch. Over time, this console has been called the Nintendo Switch Pro, although more recently, the Super Nintendo Switch has also been released. It remains to be seen what the console ends up calling, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that Nintendo is working on a new Nintendo Switch model. After all, where there is so much smoke, there is fire.

The most recent rumor comes in the manner of the Nintendo Leaker NateDrake, which was one of the first to broadcast news about the existence of the console when rumors and reports about the machine were scarce. Speaking of the console, the leaker noted that they believe the console will be announced this fiscal year, although the console may be delayed until 2022, suggesting that the plan would be, at some point, to launch it this year. year.

“I think the next fiscal year will be announced,” the negative said. “The plan was to launch this year, but I suspect it will be delayed until 2022. The delays may continue and will be a variable that will change when it comes to finding out when we know and see.”

In addition to dropping some information on the console launch, the leaker also stated that the Nintendo Switch Pro DLSS will be hardware-based, meaning it won’t be through the dock, and that’s great news for those who prefer hand games.

Unfortunately, the leaker didn’t divulge much more about the console, at least as a result. And, of course, what is disclosed must be taken with some reservation. While many consider the source to be reliable, it does not change the fact that all of this is unofficial. Also, even if it is 100% accurate, it may not stay that way, as everything is subject to change. As for Nintendo, it hasn’t commented on any of this and won’t, but if, for some reason, it does, we’ll update the story.

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