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A new report from Bloomberg has corroborated many of the key points we have shared in recent weeks; those being a new SoC equipped with DLSS features to achieve a 4K gaming experience. However, a key point of contention remain: release date. While Bloomberg remains firm on a 2021 holiday release, we explain why this release date is likely to change due to the growing uncertainty in the chip supply climate.
Furthermore, we discuss how backwards compatibility may be approached, how Nintendo must perfect their marketing strategy with an attractive price model, and how current Switch will benefit from the improved hardware offered by the Switch Pro revision.
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A new report from Bloomberg has corroborated many of the key points we have shared in recent weeks; those being a new SoC equipped with DLSS features to achieve a 4K gaming experience. However, a key point of contention remain: release date. While Bloomberg remains firm on a 2021 holiday release, we explain why this release date is likely to change due to the growing uncertainty in the chip supply climate.
Furthermore, we discuss how backwards compatibility may be approached, how Nintendo must perfect their marketing strategy with an attractive price model, and how current Switch will benefit from the improved hardware offered by the Switch Pro revision.
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