The next Nintendo Switch as powerful as a PS4? It is the boss of Activision who balances the info!

2023-07-02 16:30:00

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In recent months, we’ve had more rumors regarding the successor to the Switch than official confirmations from Nintendo. The Japanese company says little regarding its upcoming hardware, but the last thing it made clear was that Nintendo Accounts were going to be very importantand that it will try to avoid the supply problems experienced by the PlayStation 5, for example, by manufacturing as many consoles as possible.

A power equivalent to that of the PlayStation 4?

However, many gamers are wondering how powerful Nintendo’s next console will be. There’s no official confirmation yet, but Acitivason CEO Bobby Kotick may have erred in the lawsuit filed by Microsoft and the FTC. The CEO of the American company indicated that we should expect a power similar to that of the consoles of the generation 8. The successor to the Switch would therefore be close to the PS4 and Xbox One in terms of power, according to Wccftech.

Given the alignment on 8th Gen media and our previous offerings on PS4 and Xbox One, it’s reasonable to assume we can build something compelling for the next-gen Switch as well.

Bobby Kotick

To support his claims, he presented to the FTC emails exchanged with the president of Nintendo, Shuntaro Furukawathe excerpt of which you can find above.

Activision was wrong not to bring Call of Duty to Nintendo Switch

Another of the most important statements from his hearing was the admission of his error. Turns out Activision was wrong not to port Call of Duty to the Nintendo Switch. “I made an error in judgement. I didn’t think it was going to be wildly successful, so it was a bad decision on my part.” However, Switch players will have access to Call of Duty games for 10 years thanks to the historic agreement between Nintendo and Microsoft.

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