Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser has emphasized in similar meeting with Backwards the way in which Nintendo Records would continue to another age of equipment.
While he "can't remark" and "won't remark" on reports about a "Switch replacement", Bowser did basically reconfirm Nintendo Records will be used proceeding to facilitate the change interaction, referencing how the objective is to "limit the dunk you ordinarily find somewhat recently of one cycle and the start of another". Here's precisely very thing he needed to say:
Doug Bowser: "Well, first I can't comment — or I won't comment, I should say — on the rumors that are out there. But one thing we've done with the Switch to help with that communication and transition is the formation of the Nintendo Account. In the past, every device we transitioned to had a whole new account system. Creating the Nintendo Account will allow us to communicate with our players if and when we make a transition to a new platform, to help ease that process or transition.
"Our goal is to minimize the dip you typically see in the last year of one cycle and the beginning of another. I can't speak to the possible features of a new platform, but the Nintendo Account is a strong basis for having that communication as we make the transition."
Back in June, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa talked about how the organization needed to take the leap toward the cutting edge as smooth as feasible for clients by using the current record framework:
Shuntaro Furukawa: "As for the transition from Nintendo Switch to the next generation machine, we want to do as much as possible in order to smoothly transition our customers, while utilizing the Nintendo Account."
Despite the fact that there's apparently affirmation that Nintendo Records will persist to the cutting edge framework, remember there's no authority articulation right now about whether clients' current libraries of advanced titles will continue.
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