Compared to the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series Bloomberg's Takashi Mochizuki revealed on X/Twitter that based on display shipment data, Nintendo will produce more than 10 million units of the console in its first fiscal year.
Combined with the fact that there's no longer a chip shortage, the console should be easier to find in stores. Additionally, an OLED version of the console may be launched, but certainly not at launch.
While details of the Nintendo Switch 2 console have been kept secret, the Japanese company's new console, expected to be released later this year, is widely expected to deliver a smooth 1080p gaming experience with ray tracing technology. Thanks to NVIDIA DLS Ray Reconstruction support, this game console will also provide the best ray tracing capabilities of any game console currently on the market.