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Nintendo confirms it is considering a successor to Nintendo 3DS “as always”

February 6, 2017 6:00 am

Nintendo is adamant that Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS can coexist, but that isn’t stopping it from thinking about what’s next for the six-year-old handheld. According to company president Tatsumi Kimishima, Nintendo is considering a successor to the 3DS line of systems “as always.” Nintendo’s Shinya Takahashi also chimed in as well to mimic Kimishima’s words. Regarding a new portable, he explained that Nintendo is always thinking about its next game device, so the answer is “We are always thinking about it” – rather than simply saying there is or there isn’t a 3DS successor.

Source: Nintendo Everything

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2 Responses to “Nintendo confirms it is considering a successor to Nintendo 3DS “as always””

  1. […] The Nintendo 3DS launched on March 27, 2011, which means the handheld is now six years old. It boasts a massive library of high-quality exclusives, including Pokémon X and Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and Sun and Moon. The device is officially the platform with the most playable Pokémon games, thanks to its backward compatibility with Nintendo DS games and the Virtual Console service. Although it has yet to be formally revealed, a successor to the 3DS line of systems is under consideration at Nintendo. […]

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  2. […] a recent Kyoto Shimbun interview, Nintendo Co., Ltd. president Tatsumi Kimishima reiterated that the company will continue to sell the Nintendo 3DS family in the future and the number of […]

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