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Nintendo talks ‘new hardware’ and Switch 2 backwards compatibility

No less than Shigeru Miyamoto has said Nintendo is working on new hardware and that it will be backwards compatible to at least some degree.

The Nintendo Switch first came out in March 2017 and now, almost six years later, it’s obvious that Nintendo must be working on a successor. They’re not ones to announce anything before they have to but there have been several recent hints that new hardware is on the way.

Nintendo’s president used to deny there was any new hardware but now he simply offers no comment, while Pokemon developer Creatures is currently hiring people to work on ‘next generation’ hardware.

And now Mario and Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto has got into a surprisingly long conversation about ‘new hardware’, although primarily within the context of backwards compatibility with the current Switch.

At a recent investors meeting, Miyamoto was asked about the advantages and disadvantages of backwards compatibility, from a business perspective.

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