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  • Nintendo Switch supply shortage may occur as soon as April due to coronavirus

    Due to production bottlenecks caused by the new coronavirus epidemic, the Nintendo Switch game console supply in Europe and the United States may be in short supply as soon as April, Sina Tech reported citing people familiar with the supply chain.

  • Nintendo says no new Switch in 2020

    Nintendo has no plans to launch a new model of the Switch in 2020, Shunaro Furukawa, the gaming giant's president and CEO told investors on January 31,

  • Four Ubisoft games coming to Switch Chinese version

    Four of Ubisoft's games, including "Full Dance", "Lehman Legends Ultimate Edition", "Mario and the Rabbit: Battle of the Kingdom" and "Crazy Rabbit: Adventure Party", have been approved for distribution in China.

  • The new Nintendo Switch will begin mass production at the end of Q1

    The new Nintendo Switch will begin mass production at the end of the first quarter of 2020 and will be released in the middle of the year, Digitimes reported on Wednesday citing sources related to the upstream supply chain of Nintendo consoles.

  • Report: Nintendo will launch new Switch in 2020 with metal case

    Nintendo will launch a new Switch in mid-2020, DIGITIMES reported on Monday citing supply chain sources.

  • Nintendo Switch named the most vulnerable product in 2019 in France

    The French Consumer Association recently named Nintendo Switch the most vulnerable product in 2019, while also listing Nintendo as one of the worst companies in 2019, according to Jeuxvideo.com.

  • Chinese version Switch bug allows users to skip video ads, but now it is fixed

    After the release of the Tencent version of the Nintendo Switch on December 10, many players discovered an interesting little bug. Through a series of operations, they can watch Tencent videos on the Switch without ads. Unfortunately this bug has been fixed.

  • Nintendo CEO: Switch sales in China face challenges as the market is small

    Nintendo Switch sales in China will not be so easy as the Chinese market is currently dominated by PC games and mobile games and companies whose main business is game consoles are struggling, Shuntaro Furukawa, president and CEO of Nintendo said in a recent interview with Sankei Shimbun.

  • Nintendo Switch has a copycat that sells for only $50

    With the arrival of the Christmas season, the Nintendo Switch is expected usher in another wave of sales. At the same time, a copycat product called Nanica Smitch appeared on the market with very similar look to the Nintendo Switch, according to Gonintendo.

  • Nintendo Switch sales in China could reach 4 million by March, says analyst

    Two days after the release of the Nintendo Switch in China, an analyst made an optimistic forecast for the console's prospects in the world's largest gaming market.