| DélioPT said: To be honest, i honestly don't see how a Switch-only handheld would be a good idea now. It would feel less than Switch who can allow for home and on the go gaming. I think the only revision that can actually sell, is a "Pro" version. With better battery life, more power and a larger screen, the Pro would actually make sense to upgrade to. A handheld + HC/handheld, on the market seems a bit redundant, whereas Switch 1.0 and Switch Pro with enhanced features all around, is a way better offering and can, given that there is a significant price difference, appeal to more people. |
Switch only handheld (smaller, cheaper Switch for playing just for on go) is great idea, and IMO certain thing in around 2 years. Point of Switch Mini/Pocket would be to sell Switch to people who dont need home playing and want Switch for handheld playing at much more afordible price (around $100 cheaper than current Switch). Have on mind that Nintendo always had more affordable and more expensive piece of hardware, and when 3DS dies sometime next year they will need something much more affordable instead of current Switch that cost $300. Actualy Switch Mini/Pocket would be selling very good.
Actualy "Pro" version in around 3 years doesnt make any sense (espacily larger screen), there is no point to realase stronger/more expansive Switch so soon, (much earlier they will need much more affordable version of Switch not more expensive), but totally make sense to release cheaper, smaller Switch just for handheld gaming first when 3DS dies.







