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Nintendo Switch software to be playable on successor device
TOKYO — Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Wednesday (Nov 6) that software for the company's Switch console would be playable on the successor device. The Kyoto-based gaming company has said it plans to make an announcement about a success
TOKYO — Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa said on Wednesday (Nov 6) that software for the company's Switch console would be playable on the successor device.
The Kyoto-based gaming company has said it plans to make an announcement about a successor device during the financial year ending March 2025 but has not provided further details.
"Nintendo Switch is currently being played with by many customers so we decided it would be optimal for them to be able to play their Switch software on the successor model," Furukawa said.
"Customers will be able to enjoy the games they own and choose their next title from the lineup of games already on the market," Furukawa told a management policy briefing.
Offering backwards compatibility could help encourage consumers to transition to the new device and boost the appeal of existing software.
Nintendo has sold more than 1.3 billion software units for the Switch, which is in its eighth year on the market and has an install base of more than 145 million units.
The Kyoto-based gaming company has said it plans to make an announcement about a successor device during the financial year ending March 2025 but has not provided further details.
"Nintendo Switch is currently being played with by many customers so we decided it would be optimal for them to be able to play their Switch software on the successor model," Furukawa said.
"Customers will be able to enjoy the games they own and choose their next title from the lineup of games already on the market," Furukawa told a management policy briefing.
Offering backwards compatibility could help encourage consumers to transition to the new device and boost the appeal of existing software.
Nintendo has sold more than 1.3 billion software units for the Switch, which is in its eighth year on the market and has an install base of more than 145 million units.