Bowser also talked about rumors that Nintendo might still hold certain titles to come for a rumored Switch Pro model, and according to the president of Nintendo of America, the company is currently leaning on what it sees as a “very strong line for this holiday. “He also said that Nintendo will continue to release content on a” regular basis throughout the year “and that there are many more to follow that will be released when it’s ready.
When asked further by Polygon about a future hardware refresh, Bowser said that Nintendo is changing the life cycle of the console with Switch.“It simply came to our notice then […] that boost on the Nintendo Switch

and the Nintendo Switch Lite in the fourth year is strong, “he said.” And we think we’re changing the trajectory of another typical console life cycle. And we will continue, for the foreseeable future, to really lean into both platforms and the content that comes with it, because it is the symbiotic relationship that makes the real difference. And that’s why the Nintendo Switch is so different. “
Bowser also said that the company is always looking at technology and whether or not it can “improve and enhance the gaming experience.” Whether this can be done on a current or a future platform, Nintendo is always looking at it, he said.
Rumors of a Switch Pro began in 2019, where some thought The Pro could arrive in 2020, but Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said in January that the company would not launch a new Switch model in 2020. Then, in August, a new report claimed that a new Switch model – which is believed to be Pro – would be released in 2021. Bowser’s comments might seem to contradict that report, so we’ll have to wait and see what 2021 brings.
Wesley LeBlanc is a freelance news writer and guide producer for IGN. You can follow him further Twitter @LeBlancWes.