Contrary to rumors stating otherwise, the company confirmed no major differences in CPU or RAM for the new model over previous ones.
Nintendo has just released a v 12.1.0 update for the Switch, which allows players to download update data for games when the storage is full.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa says the company would "like to take various initiatives so many people continue to play this title."
The new model will have a 7-inch OLED screen, enhanced audio, a new stand, 64 GB of internal memory, and more. It will retail for $349.99.
Nintendo says it's making efforts to make the Switch's online subscription service "even more fun and convenient to play."
A number of Super Mario Party-themed promotions are currently running in mainland China, following the incredibly successful launch of the Switch.
Nintendo's golf sim remains on top in a week without big release. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart drops to sixth while Scarlet Nexus falls to 26th place.
A Nintendo insider reiterates that another Fire Emblem remake is in development, and says it could be remaking one of two possible games.
A Nintendo insider insists that a new Donkey Kong is very much in development, and that the IP is next in line to become another Nintendo "multimedia juggernaut".
Mario Golf Super Rush is good, but it could have been significantly better.
Being hostile to indie developers will only make their games not come to PlayStation in the future.
The first entry in Nintendo's new interview series, known as Ask the Developer, focuses on the recent Game Builder Garage.
A new update for Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit adds a brand-new Mario cup and a trio of new race courses, making it a pleasant surprise for fans.
A new commercial trailer for The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD surfaces, giving a brief look at the upcoming re-release.
Roadmap reveals title updates till October with Kulve Taroth releasing on August 5th as a new co-op quest exclusive monster.
Includes asking Fi for hints or rumor details, fast forwarding through dialogue, skipping cutscenes and streamlined item info.
The Kyoto-based giant seems reluctant to comment on Switch Pro reports, but Furakawa's recent statements might be hinting at something.
Nintendo might continue to make more classic editions of its consoles, which is a tough ordeal considering the very prevalent hardware shortages.
It's an eventful week for the Japanese sales charts, with seven games in the top 10 being new releases. Switch tops the hardware charts again.
In a new blog update, the developers of Metroid Dread provide new details on the game's stalker enemies, the E.M.M.I. robots.