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[–] shinjiikarus 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Switch should have been refreshed a few years ago. I’m not holding my breath Nintendo does it now.

[–] Fondots 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a theory that the intended to do it in 2020-/2021, but COVID chip shortages and such threw a wrench into their plans, they already had their hands on the OLED panels they planned to use for them, but couldn't get whatever they needed for the rest of the upgrade, so they came out with the OLED to use them up because they decided by the time things normalized and they could ramp up production on the refresh it would've been to late in the switch lifecycle to be worth it since they were already kind of pushing it to begin with.