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zorg1000 said:
Mandalore76 said:

There were a lot of rumblings about the "Switch Pro" too, which clearly never happened.  Nintendo hasn't even hinted about a Switch Successor, so I seriously doubt anything releasing in 2022.  I went back as far as the Gamecube, and couldn't find an instance of Nintendo launching a home console without having publicly spoken about it over a year prior to release.  And actually over 2 years prior in almost all cases.

Gamecube

First announced:  "At Nintendo's press conference in May 1999, the console was first publicly announced as "Project Dolphin", the successor to the Nintendo 64"

Launched: September 14, 2001

Announcement to Launch Window Gap:  2 years 4 months

Wii

First announced:  "Iwata first unveiled some details of Nintendo's new home console at E3 (May) 2004 under the codename "Revolution" 

Launched:  November 19, 2006

Announcement to Launch Window Gap:  2 years 6 months

Wii U

Rumors:  Public rumors surrounding the console began to appear in 2010, with speculation of an upcoming revision of the Wii scheduled for 2011 known as the "Wii HD"

First Announced:  "On April 25, 2011, Nintendo released an official statement announcing a system to succeed the Wii to be released during 2012"

Launched: November 18, 2012

Rumors to Launch Window Gap:   2 years+

Announcement to Launch Window Gap:  1 years 7 months

Switch:

First Announced:  "The first public news of about the Switch's hardware happened alongside the announcement of Nintendo and DeNA's partnership on March 17, 2015. At this stage, Nintendo referred to the console under the codename "NX" and described it as a "brand new concept"

Launched:  March 3, 2017

Announcement to Launch Window Gap:  2 years 

GBA

announced-September 1, 1999

released-March 21, 2001

gap-18 months

DS

announced-November 13, 2003

released-November 21, 2004

gap-12 months

3DS

announced-March 23, 2010

released-February 26, 2011

gap-11 months

So, even with the history of portable-only Nintendo hardware, if a Switch successor was launching at any point next year, it would have already been announced this year.  Meanwhile, we haven't heard so much as a "codename" from Nintendo regarding their next hardware.