Nintendo would have to have consolidated portable and home console systems into a singular library anyway, regardless of Sony or MS. It's not possible to have bespoke libraries for completely different systems (ie: Wii U and 3DS) as you get higher up the visual ladder.
Understanding that, Switch 2 is a very good overall hardware result. It consolidates Nintendo's handheld and console lineages but also allows them to run modern 3rd party games that are on the PS5. The newest IP installments of Madden NFL, Resident Evil, Final Fantasy, Star Wars, mainline Assassin's Creed, NBA 2K, FC Soccer, are on Switch 2 or coming, with Final Fantasy, Indiana Jones, Borderlands, Call of Duty, MS Flight Simulator, Forza, and Halo apparently arriving soon as well. And these are the same versions of the game as on other platforms just with tweaked settings, it's not like the Wii or something where they made a completely different version of COD to make the game work on the system, it's not even really like Dragon Quest XI on Switch 1 which was massively retooled.
Nintendo hasn't had 3rd party support that strong since the Super NES.







