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    Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa reiterates that Switch is in the middle stage of its life-cycle, “much more to be done in the coming years”

    In a recent interview with Nikkei, Nintendo CEO Shuntaro Furukawa elaborated on the Switch’s position in the current life-cycle along with extending it’s life. This includes offering new experiences to current and future Switch owners. Here’s what he had to say:

    Looking back on the DS and Wii, those systems peaked about four years into their life cycles – how is the Switch shaping up so far?

    As the Switch enters its fifth year on the market, one of our focal points is ensuring it has a long life cycle. It’s very important for us that customers continue to enjoy playing their Switch. This includes Switch owners who bought the console at launch all the way through to those who bought in with recent releases like Animal Crossing. It’s about providing new gameplay experiences for all Switch owners. We need to keep in mind that the console base will continue to expand, as well as the types of games that have already been released for the system.

    So if you wanted to, you could take steps to extend the hardware’s life cycle?

    Right. I always say that the Switch is around the middle [stage] of its life cycle. We’re able to offer a wide variety of different games because the Switch is both a home and portable console, but there’s much more that can still be done in the coming years.

    Do you develop consoles with a target time period in mind?

    We never consider when to release consoles, but we’re always doing technical and market research. Our hardware and software teams work in the same building, constantly communicating and thinking of new ways to ways to have fun. Even when developing one specific piece of hardware, there are so many hurdles to jump through over several years that the reality of it is we never really stop. In the end, the thing that makes an idea a reality is whether we can offer a new experience or not.

    With Switch in the middle of its lifecycle, this means the system has around 4 more years or so with games and projects to come. We can’t wait to see what Nintendo brings for the Switch later this year. In the meantime, stay tuned at Final Weapon for more news and become an official Patreon member to help support our content!

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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