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Shuntaro Furukawa: Switch Successor Will Utilise The 'Nintendo Account' System

According to comments made by Furukawa during Nintendo's recent shareholder Q&A, the plan is to utilise the existing Nintendo Account system to make the jump to the next generation as smooth as possible for customers. Here's part of what Nintendo's president had to say, courtesy of a translation by Twitter user Genki:

Shuntaro Furukawa: "As for the transition from Nintendo Switch to the next generation machine, we want to do as much as possible in order to smoothly transition our customers, while utilizing the Nintendo Account."

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  • I don't know whether I am the only one. But somehow I want the next Nintendo console to fail. I don't know whether it's nostalgia, but I really like the Wii U. Nintendo was trying their damnest to make the system sell well and after the Switch came out. They didn't bother fixing any vulnerabilities, making it very homebrew friendly. Also they got stupid Nintendo fans like me to throw money at them and keep them financially afloat.

    And no, I'm not trolling here. This is serious.

    • Well, I don't understand your reasoning completely. You liked Wii U because it failed? I personally don't care about homebrew, I buy consoles to play games, if there are no games, what's the point.

      Switch is currently my favourite console, so don't really want next Nintendo console to fail. Want it to succeed even more than Switch.

  • Sounds like backwards compatibility is a lock—not that it’s a huge hurdle for today’s machines—since most of the account features involve software and save data. The retro game archives will probably make the jump too, since keeping them locked behind a paid membership is probably more lucrative than the Virtual Console ever was.

    Anyone who has ever transferred their account to a new Switch knows how easy it is, for the most part. The biggest chore is redownloading software data, so maybe Nintendo will allow full game data to transfer over via SD card this time.

    • I just hope it's fully backward compatible, and they keep the hybrid design. I love it. Rest they can play around as they like.

      • The hybrid design is probably the way they're going to go. I'd love a higher spec one that isn't though, even if it's just a pipe dream. The ideal set-up for me personally would be:

        • "New Switch Lite" - Undockable, permanently handheld, like the Switch Lite but with better hardware.

        • "New Switch" - Dockable, again like the Switch, but better hardware.

        • "New Switch Pro" - Undockable, permanently docked, better hardware than the New Switch.

        New Switch obviously not the best name, but my creativity is bankrupt. At least it's not Switch U.

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