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Nintendo has shared some reassuring news for gamers eagerly awaiting the release of the Switch 2. The company has stated that they have resolved the component shortages that caused issues during the launch of the Switch 1. This means that there should not be a repeat of the scarcity and scalping that plagued the earlier console’s release.

Nintendo’s president, Shuntaro Furukawa, mentioned that they do not anticipate component shortages to significantly impact the production of the Switch 2. This is good news for fans who are hoping to get their hands on the new console when it eventually launches.

The company is confident in its ability to supply enough units to meet the demand for the Switch 2. By ensuring a smooth launch and addressing reselling concerns, Nintendo aims to provide a positive experience for consumers when the new console hits the market.

While Nintendo has not officially announced a release date for the Switch 2, reports suggest that it may arrive in 2025. Initially planned for a Christmas 2024 release, the console’s launch has been pushed back slightly.

As for the pricing of the current Switch 1, Nintendo has stated that there are no plans for a price drop at the moment. The company is focused on preparing for the launch of the Switch 2 and ensuring a successful transition between the two consoles.

Fans can expect to hear more details about the Switch 2 before the end of the fiscal year in March 2025. Nintendo remains committed to providing updates and information to keep gamers informed about the upcoming console. Stay tuned for more news on the highly anticipated Switch 2.