If you were waiting with baited breath for a new Nintendo Switch<\/a> console model in the near future, we have bad news for you: Nintendo’s CEO Shuntaro Furukawa has shut down rumors of a hardware refresh, saying that there are “no plans to launch a new Nintendo Switch model during 2020.”<\/p>\n Rumors of a new Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Pro, or Nintendo Switch 4K<\/a> – whatever you think it might be called – have been growing in recent months, with speculation that a far more powerful Switch model could be on its way.<\/p>\n Given that the original Switch can only output to 720p in handheld mode, and 1080p to a TV when docked, many are hoping a new model would see a jump in resolution to match the likes of the 4K-capable Xbox One<\/a> and PS4 Pro<\/a>.<\/p>\n There had been reports of a new console getting a mid-year release around E3 2020<\/a>, but recent rumors have tempered those hopes, pointing at most to a slightly revamped processor<\/a> – the release of the handheld-only Switch Lite<\/a> last year has probably kept Nintendo’s factories sufficiently busy too.<\/p>\n Furukawa’s comments came at a financial briefing to mark the end of the latest fiscal year, with an expected forecast of 18 million Switch console sales – and a whopping $1 billion (£760 million \/ AU$1.5 billion) made from Nintendo’s Android and iOS mobile games.<\/p>\n We have now got word of a new Nintendo Switch design to mark the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons<\/a> in March, with a peaceful blue\/green color palette and adorably decorated dock – it may not be a jump in power, but it’s certainly the kind of fan service designed to tide us over until there is one.<\/p>\n\n
The hardware we deserve<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n