I don’t think generations particularly matter anymore.
It will compete against PS5 when it releases, and then PS6 when that one releases.
But as far as Nintendo hybrids are concerned, this is generation 2. But, as a hybrid, it also acts as Nintendo’s 8th or 9th home console (depending on if you count NES as first or second) and 6th handheld console.
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