Since the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series S/X came out, all eyes have been on Nintendo and its a competitor against the (not-so) next-gen consoles. It's still unclear when Nintendo plans on releasing its next console, referred to by many as the Nintendo Switch. But, recent reports have taken a turn for the positive as Nintendo has been more vocal about its performance in recent months, even showing it off at Gamescom 2023 where it was compared to the PlayStation 5. Now, a more "recent" statement by Activision Blizzard has shed more light on its potential performance.
According to internal emails shared between Activision Blizzard executives and Nintendo, revealed as part of the FTC v. Microsoft hearings, the upcoming Nintendo console would perform more closely to the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One.
Initially reported by The Verge, the statement comes from Chris Schnakenberg, head of Activision's platform strategy and partner relations, where he'd stress the importance of having early access to the development hardware prototypes of the Switch successor.


