The biggest business newspaper in
Japan claims that the Switch 2 has been delayed because concerns about scalpers and low stock.
Rather than relying on anonymous internet leakers, the latest rumour about the
Nintendo Switch 2 comes from respected Japanese newspaper The Nikkei, which corroborates stories of the new console being delayed into next year.
Multiple Western sources had already suggested the console
would not be out this year, but The Nikkei is more specific and claims Nintendo is aiming for a launch in March 2025. That would see it mirror the launch of the original Switch, which arrived on March 3, 2017.
The reasons for the delay are given as wanting to prioritise ‘streamlining the initial sales of the new machine and giving more time to game developers to create popular titles.’
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It had already been assumed that the primary reason for the delay was that Nintendo wanted more time to create its first party launch titles (rumoured to be a
new 3D Mario and/or Donkey Kong game) and they’ve certainly delayed consoles before in order to make sure key launch games are up to snuff.
The line about streamlining initial sales doesn’t make much obvious sense but the Google translate version of the
original Japanese story suggests it actually says ‘securing initial stock’ in Japanese. In other words, Nintendo are worried they won’t have enough consoles to go around until after Christmas.