| JackHandy said: It's kind of like the Switch 2. Same form factor, same experience. Only snappier and with a little more oomph. It seems the industry is running low on innovation lately. |
I mean, there's something to be said for "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
The innovations of the Wii, DS, and Switch were driven by a need to expand a shrinking player base; there was no need for them to reinvent the wheel for Switch 2 because they already had a massive audience that loved the Switch and wanted more of the same but updated to modern standards.
There's less incentive to take a big risk if your current strategy is still working.







