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Backwards compatibility with switch 1 cartridge support.
Without this would be a massive slap in all player's faces.
This is honestly the biggest thing. I'd add Nintendo account support with the ability to bring over digital purchases to the new system.
If they do those two things I will buy the next system no matter what other things they do with it.
@Coud I would think from a storage perspective it shouldn’t be an issue. The cartridges should be able to hold 10x the storage of an average Switch game, so should be plenty for a next gen console.
Without this, I wouldn't even bother getting one.