Nintendo’s new rumor sheds light on “Super Nintendo Switch”

A new rumor would have shed light on the Super Nintendo Switch or, as it is sometimes called, the Nintendo Switch Pro. Although there have been rumors and leaks indicating the existence of a new and more powerful Nintendo Switch for over a year, so far, these rumors and leaks have not materialized in any concrete or official. Unfortunately, this has not changed, but a new rumor has surfaced with a series of details about the rumor of the hardware.

The latest rumor comes from a few “verified insiders” in Reset Era who claim that the new Nintendo Switch is basically a PS4 with DLSS and a better processor. In other words, it won’t take Nintendo games to the PS5 and Xbox Series X levels, but it will be somewhere between this new generation of games and the latest generation of games.

If it sounds like a big enough upgrade, it’s because it is, and that’s partly because this new model is more than just a Nintendo Switch Lite-level review and looks more like what the Wii U was for the Wii, or at least that is the claim. And, as you would expect, this will be reinforced with a new trick, although the rumor does not say exactly what.

Beyond that, it doesn’t reveal much interest or consequence about the system, other than that it targets a 4K resolution, although this will probably only be when docked. Speakers also mention a launch window in 2022 and that The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 it can be released with it.

Of course, and as always, take all this information with a major grain of salt. Not only is nothing official here, but even if it is somehow exactly 100 percent, it is also subject to change.

As you would expect, Nintendo has not commented on anything and will not do so. He did not comment on any specific rumors Nintendo Switch Pro or Super Nintendo Switch, and this will not change, but if he does, we will be sure to update the story with everything it offers.

For more information on all things Nintendo Switch and all things Nintendo click here or see the links below:

.Source