Analyst suggests the Nintendo Switch 2 could arrive before July 2025, and potentially cost less than the PS5 and Xbox Series X

Nintendo’s next console could be apparently launching relatively soon

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As rumors about Nintendo’s Switch successor continue to circulate, one analyst has suggested we could be looking at a release in the first half of 2025.

TheNintendo Switch 2, as it’s been unofficially dubbed, is looming ever closer – back in May, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirmed via Twitter that anofficial announcement will be made on the company’s next consoleat some point this fiscal year, which will conclude on March 31, 2025. With that in mind, there’s a maximum of seven months or so before we knowsomethingconcrete about it, but reports suggest its release could be coming pretty soon, too.

Asreported by Automaton(andhighlighted by Bloomberg’s Takashi Mochizuki), Japanese analyst Hideki Yasuda – who works for Toyo Securities – has published a report in which he shares predictions (seemingly based on other reports) that Nintendo’s next console could launch in the first half of 2025. On top of that, hesuggests in his reportthat its price point could come in at $499 or lower – so potentially the same price or less than the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

While this is all unconfirmed information, if Yasuda’s ‘first half of 2025’ prediction is true, it’s interesting to think about how it could tie together with the recent report from GamesIndustry.biz’s Microcast podcast, in which the website’s head, Christopher Dring, stated thatdevelopers are apparently not expecting the Switch 2 to launch before April. This isn’t concrete either, of course, but if the twoaresimultaneously accurate, it suggests the console’s launch could be between April and June 2025.

We’ll just have to see what Nintendo has to say, whenever that announcement comes. Again, we know it can’t bethatlong until we have a bit more clarity, so it’s just a waiting game now.

While you’re here, be sure to check out our roundup ofupcoming Switch games for 2024 and beyond.

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