Nintendo Switch 2 has an open goal to be the biggest games console ever Readers Feature
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Nintendo Switch 2 has an open goal to be the biggest games console ever Readers FeatureGameCentralPublished February 16, 2025 2:00am The perfect opportunity (Nintendo)A reader thinks that the launch timing of the Switch 2 is very much to Nintendos benefit, given the current state of PS5 and Xbox.It sure is interesting times for video games at the moment. PlayStation 5 currently rules the roost, with the cunning plan of doing absolutely nothing, and Xbox is ploughing ahead with a new console, despite the last two both being flops. None of it seems to make sense but then not much does in the world at the moment.What does make sense is that there is a lot of excitement about the Nintendo Switch 2, with a surprising lack of negativity surrounding it, given how the internet usually is and how secretive Nintendo is being. The only thing I can think of which could turn things against them is if the console is unexpectedly expensive or it has a poor launch line-up.I think Nintendo has been in this game long enough not to make that mistake though, which, in my opinion, gives them a huge opportunity for the next generation. Theyve got all this buzz behind them, their games for the Switch have been excellent, and the PlayStation 6 and next gen Xbox arent going to be out for years. They could not ask for a better opportunity.Im not suggesting Nintendo isnt capable of making mistakes. Were less than a decade away from the Wii U, so thats clearly not true, but not only do they have an open goal before them, but they are clearly on a roll when it comes to games and general strategy. Theyd already let the Wii fade away prematurely, before they started on the Wii U, so something was going wrong behind the scenes for a while. Theres no sign of that at the moment though, with the Switch 1 still going strong in its eighth year.We only got a few seconds of Mario Kart 9 footage but it seems to be changing things up quite a bit, so theres no sign of them resting on laurels and every indication that the Switch 2 is going to continue to have ground-breaking games like Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and Super Mario Odyssey.What makes it even better for Nintendo is the absolute state of their competitors. Xbox Series X/S sales are deader than a dodo and at the same time Microsoft is basically third party, so they are going to be putting absolutely everything they can onto Switch 2.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a webbrowser thatsupports HTML5videoUp NextNintendo consoles may have been an afterthought for Call Of Duty and other Activision games before, but you can tell Microsoft is going to go all in from the start. Especially with things like mouse support for Diablo. I wouldnt even be surprised if they made Nintendo exclusive games, now wouldnt that be a thing?Then youve got Sony, who are celebrating a good Christmas but have just had another State of Play with virtually no first party games and nothing for this year. Theyre doing well at the moment, because theyve got no competition, but I think the minute the Switch 2 comes out thats suddenly going to change.Not only will the Switch 2 play most third party games but itll have tons of exclusive first party games, which is exactly what people are not getting from the PlayStation 5 at the moment. Sony might be making tons of money right now but theyre fooling themselves if they think people are happy with them or anything theyve been doing the last few years.More TrendingTheyre just lucky that Xbox has been an even bigger shambles, so when a proper alternative arrives I think theyre going to be in big trouble. For the first time since the SNES days Nintendo will not only be the biggest console but the one with just as much (give or take) third party support as its rivals. If the Switch 1 is already on course to be the most successful console of all time I really cant see the Switch 2 doing any worse.By reader Leto Theres still a lot we dont know about the Switch 2 (YouTube)The readers features do not necessarily represent the views of GameCentral or Metro.You can submit your own 500 to 600-word reader feature at any time, which if used will be published in the next appropriate weekend slot. Just contact us at gamecentral@metro.co.uk or use our Submit Stuff page and you wont need to send an email.GameCentralSign up for exclusive analysis, latest releases, and bonus community content.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Your information will be used in line with our Privacy Policy
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