Highlights

  • New hardware impacts EA's releases positively, allowing for the best gaming experience possible.
  • A more powerful Nintendo console could improve its relationship with third-party publishers like EA.
  • If it can compete with Sony and Microsoft, the next Switch could become a viable alternative for playing popular third-party games.

During an earnings call, EA's CEO was asked about the successor to Nintendo's Switch console, prompting him to speak about the positive effect new consoles can have on the company's gaming output. Wilson's comments, while not offering much insight about the next Switch, are indicative of the impact hardware can have on third-party developers and publishers.

The successor to the Nintendo Switch, while not explicitly confirmed by Nintendo, is widely believed to be launching at some point in 2024. Numerous leaks and rumors have surrounded the console, with several reporters, leakers, and tech analysts claiming to have insider knowledge about Nintendo's next flagship device. Popular rumors touch on things like the system's high-resolution display and potential for 4K upscaling in docked mode, DLSS support, improved RAM, and increased onboard storage. Again, none of this has been confirmed by Nintendo, but with the Switch's seven-year anniversary fast approaching, many believe that a more powerful, modern console is on the way.

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Andrew Wilson, EA's CEO, was recently asked about the launch of Nintendo's new console during an earnings call. As reported by VGC, Wilson refused to comment on the existence of the device, stating that he is unable to acknowledge a console that has not been officially revealed or announced. However, he did go on to speak about how new hardware typically impacts EA's releases, specifically its flagship franchises like Apex Legends and Madden. In essence, Wilson stated that new, more powerful gaming hardware is generally good for business, as it allows players to experience games in the best way possible.

What EA's Statement About Hardware Means for the Switch 2

Nintendo Switch 2023 Record

Wilson's response was certainly diplomatic, as he avoids contributing to the whirlwind of Switch 2 predictions and rumors. At the same time, his comments are suggestive of EA's relationship with hardware as a third-party publisher. The Switch, for all its successes, is noticeably weaker than its PlayStation and Xbox competitors, and while this isn't generally an issue when it comes to Nintendo's first-party games, it can impact its relationship with third-party hits from the likes of EA. A Nintendo console that offers better performance and visuals could be more appealing for third-party companies looking to ship their games to the broadest audience.

While the Switch 2 could strengthen Nintendo's first-party output, it would also be a boon when it comes to third-party games. If gamers can view the next Switch as a viable alternative for playing games such as Battlefield or Apex Legends, the console could better compete with what Sony and Microsoft are offering.

Nintendo Switch with its sleek and flawless design.
Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid portable and home console that aims to be the only gaming system anyone needs. The hybrid controller is an undisputed success because it provides a high degree of portable visual quality and converts easily into a home console.

Brand
Nintendo
Battery
1 Lithium Polymer batteries required
Dimensions
13.7 x 7.8 x 3.66 inches
Weight
2.65 pounds