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Everything we know about the next Nintendo Switch, which may arrive as soon as this year

Rumors first began circulating in late 2018, starting with a Wall Street Journal report.

Everything we know about the next Nintendo Switch, which may arrive as soon as this year

Various Xbox services, including Xbox Live and Xbox Game Pass, are rumored to arrive on the Nintendo Switch.

Various Xbox services, including Xbox Live and Xbox Game Pass, are rumored to arrive on the Nintendo Switch.

Though it's not dependent on new hardware from Nintendo, it looks like Microsoft's Xbox Live and Xbox Game Pass services are headed to the Nintendo Switch.

The former was confirmed by Microsoft itself, which let slip the news in a description of a panel at the upcoming Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The latter is still a rumor, though multiple sources have reported as much.

Each service would offer its own benefits to Nintendo Switch owners.

Xbox Live brings all the benefits of Microsoft's rich online service: Matchmaking, friends lists, messages, and more. There's already a form of Xbox Live on the Nintendo Switch: cross-play gaming.

Xbox Game Pass is a Netflix-style game library that includes everything Microsoft publishes and a variety of third-party content. The long and short is this: Xbox Game Pass would bring Xbox One games to the Nintendo Switch, likely via Microsoft's Project xCloud game streaming service (the Nintendo Switch can't power Xbox One games itself).

What we expect from Nintendo Switch 2.0:

What we expect from Nintendo Switch 2.0:

Why would Nintendo make a new version of the Switch? Because Nintendo is in the business of making money, and a new version of the Switch would likely cost less to make while being sold for the same $300 (or more!) than the current Switch costs to buy.

It's why Nintendo released so many versions of its Nintendo DS and 3DS consoles, and why Microsoft and Sony do the same thing with their Xbox and PlayStation consoles.

At the same time, new hardware re-ignites excitement — though, admittedly, the Nintendo Switch already has plenty of momentum.

It's also an opportunity to smooth out the jagged edges.

The Switch could use a stronger battery, and a better screen. The Joy-Con wireless gamepads could have a more secure connection, or simply be permanently attached to the console. It could have better support for new WiFi standards, and come with more internal storage.

In short, there are plenty of changes Nintendo could make to the Switch to make it a better console.


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