Nintendo Switch 2 Third-Party Lineup May Be Suffering From a Lack of Dev Kits

Recently, the Nintendo Switch 2 kick-started a new phase for Nintendo, marking the commencement of a fresh era for their hybrid console lineup. This enhanced successor to the 2017 model boasts improved internal hardware and offers several novel features. Consequently, many games that ran relatively smoothly on the original Switch have experienced significant performance enhancements with the Switch 2. Yet, it appears that not many game developers are taking advantage of the latest Nintendo system’s enhanced hardware capabilities to launch their games at present. This isn’t because they are reluctant to do so.








