Nintendo Considering Various Options for 3DS Successor

Nintendo seems to be thinking about how to follow up on the 3DS.

Posted By | On 02nd, Jul. 2018

While Nintendo continues to actively support the 3DS even after the launch of the Switch, there is no denying that the handheld is now on its final legs. The 3DS originally came out in 2011, which means it is over seven years old now, and while games for it are planned into 2019, software and hardware sales have both slumped, and it is clear that the market is ready to move on from it.

Of course, Nintendo has a ready made successor for the 3DS on the market already, with the Switch, a hybrid handheld and home console- so they don’t need to put out a new dedicated handheld. However, in an interview with Japanese newspaper Kyoto Shimbun, Shuntaro Furukawa, the new Nintendo President, noted that the company is exploring “various options” for a 3DS successor.

The biggest value Nintendo sees in the 3DS these days is that it is cheaper, meaning it is an easier sell for kids. The Switch, which is $300, can’t fill this niche. Whatever successor to the 3DS Nintendo puts out would have to meet this need too. Given that the Switch is supposed to be a consolidated handheld and console, I have to imagine Furukawa here is referencing a cheaper Switch model that will presumably be handheld only, but still run all Switch games.

At least, I hope he is. The last thing we want or need is Nintendo splitting their resources across two discrete platforms again.


Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

The Queen seemingly has company, as a massive new ARC is revealed for Embark's extraction shooter ahead of thi...

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

The first battle royale mode in the series since Firestorm is dropping tomorrow and will be free for everyone ...

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Shawn Layden spoke about his time at Sony working on single-player games, and the company's change in prioriti...

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Marcus Lehto wrote about how impressive Halo: Campaign Evolved looks, noting that "it warms my heart to see Ha...

The Outer Worlds 2 Guide – 15 Tips and Tricks to Keep in Mind

The Outer Worlds 2 Guide – 15 Tips and Tricks to Keep in Mind

Prudence dictates in The Outer Worlds 2 as we explore Arcadia with the knowledge of these tips and tricks.

Halo: Campaign Evolved – 10 Major Differences From the Original

Halo: Campaign Evolved – 10 Major Differences From the Original

The Chief is back, and this time, Halo Studios is remaking his first adventure with new visuals and features. ...