Nintendo Reportedly Revealing Trailer For Next-Gen Console In 6 Weeks

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  • A leaker suggests that Nintendo has prepared a new trailer for a next-gen console.
  • He believes this trailer could be made public within six weeks, with the gaming giant announcing the Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Multiple sources seem to be backing up this claim.

Following Sony’s announcement of the PS5 Pro, the Nintendo Switch 2 is next in line. With rumors discussing this hardware for well over a year at this point, excitement is still high for what could be Nintendo’s most successful generation.

Not too long ago, there were rumblings about the gaming giant potentially gearing up for an initial reveal. While nothing much has happened yet, another source indicates that the first look could arrive by next month.

Why it matters: The current Nintendo Switch has shown its limitations for many years now. Therefore, a more powerful device would be a breath of fresh air for both developers and fans.

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The latest information comes from Paul Gale, who states that a commercial was recently filmed by Nintendo.

He mentions that this commercial is similar to what gaming companies have used to promote upcoming consoles in the past, potentially leaving up to six weeks before the Nintendo Switch 2 is officially announced.

Quite recently, a trailer-like commercial was filmed to promote a certain next generation console.

-Paul Gale

Interestingly, the very reliable Nate The Hate seems to have verified this information. Previously, the likes of VGC’s Andy Robinson have discussed an announcement related to this console happening soon.

With fans noticeably upset with the PS5 Pro, Nintendo can capitalize on the current outrage. While the gaming giant would not complete with $700 hardware, a reveal right now could help create early excitement for the next hybrid console.

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It is important to note that both insiders are still trying to verify the information.

Nate The Hate implies that an additional piece of information may appear in a game trailer soon, which would verify the details of said commercial. As such, more on this specific leak could be revealed as the situation develops.

According to past reports, the Nintendo Switch 2 will almost certainly arrive in 2025. Therefore, a small teaser during September or October, followed by a full reveal a few months later, would make a lot of sense to create buzz before 2025.

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