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VanceIX said:
Soundwave said:
VanceIX said:
Tw years might be when they announce it, but releasing it that early would be a terrible idea. 2017 should be the earliest unless they want to be rolled over by Sony and Microsoft again when the PS5/XTwo come out.


3DS is not going to make it that long, 2016 is where it will have its fifth anniversary and will need to be replaced at this rate (it's no DS, by a long shot). Wii U is kinda irrelevant to Nintendo I think, they are just content to ride that out and make sure it gets enough of its core IP, but it doesn't impact their overall business, a system that only sells 15-20 million units isn't good enough. 

FY2017 is where Iwata has said they want to start returning to big profits, that almost assuredly means new hardware has to be launched in advance of that. QoL is probably spring 2015, new handheld that signals the beginning of the Fusion era two years from now (spring 2016) sounds dead on. 

Wait, are we talking about a Wii U or 3DS successor? If it's 3DS I don't mind the 2016 release date, but I thought we were talking about the Wii U :P


It's both. From Iwata's comments there won't be a seperate console/handheld difference any more, there will just be hardware variants that all play the same games, like how iPhone and iPad share the same apps/iOS store. Though I could see the handheld variant launching in spring 2016, and then a home mini-conosle/hub variant using the same/similar chipset launching in fall 2016.