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Insiders claim that the next-generation Nintendo Switch Pro is going into production this July, with a release date some time in September, which means that it will most likely be revealed during E3 2021 (June 12-15). According to Bloomberg, it will be slightly more expensive than the original console ($299), but will still be offered alongside the Switch Lite. Some of the new features include a 7-inch OLED panel made by Samsung as well as NVIDIA DLSS support. Read more for a video and additional information.
When in docked mode, the Nintendo Switch Pro will be able to output 4K resolution, while the main chip powering the device has not yet been leaked. Unfortunately, due to the semiconductor shortage, production will not be able to ramp up until late 2021, which means the early units may sell out extremely quickly, leading to highly inflated prices on reseller websites.
- 6.2” LCD screen
- Three play modes: TV, tabletop, and handheld
- Local co-op, online, and local wireless multiplayer