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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Now, I'm not dumb enough to think that the Steam Deck is in actual competition with the Nintendo Switch.
We all knew a Nintendo Switch 2 would happen, there just hadn't been any real proper confirmation, until now.
Writing on social media, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa posted on May 7th:
But it feels increasingly weird to have a dedicated solid box permanently attached to a single TV.
Being able to take a much smaller device with you to play anywhere, and additionally have the ability to hook it up to a TV whenever you want just feels so much better.
The OLED design gave us enough improvements inside to various parts so thinking on what they should add in for the big number 2: a newer generation AMD APU to bring performance up, with a slightly higher resolution screen and I honestly think I would be ridiculously happy.
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