Nintendo president confirms company is "always looking at tech" but doesn't mention Switch Pro
The Washington Post asked Nintendo president Doug Bowser about the Sw🔴itch Pro

Nintendo president Doug Bowser avoided talking about the rumored 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch Pro🌺 in a recent interview with - but he did state that the company is "always looking at new technology."
Reporter Gene Park asked Bowser about the swir🐻ling Switch Pro rumors which have been circulating rapidly since a in May suggested we'd see the upgraded hardware as early as September of this year. However, Bowser sidestepped the question like he was dodging a move in a round of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, focusing his answer on the company's dedication to new technology.
"We are always looking at technology and how technology can enhance gameplay experiences. It's not technology for technology's sake," Bowser s💛ays. "It’s how specifically can technology enhance a gameplay experience. And then where do you apply that technology? Do you want to apply it on cไurrent existing hardware or platforms, or do you want to wait for the next platform? And then what’s the right gameplay experience with that? There’s a host of factors that goes into it, and it’s something we’re always looking at."
Bowser then pivots to discussing how the Switch is in its fifth year and is, therefore "redefining what a console life cycle can look like, and the vibrancy of that overall life cycle with a strong cadence of content." Considering the recent release of both the Xbox Series X and PS5 has been mired with supply issues preventing players from getting their hands on the new consoles, Bowser isn't wrong in praising the longevity of the Switch. After all, Switch sales in the UK matched PlayStation and Xbox sales combined in 2020, bolstered by titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons. And Switch had its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best October sales ever this past Oct🍰ober, selling 735,000 units within the month.
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