Many are speculating about the Nintendo Switch 2 following a recent advertisement casting call that may hint at the arrival of the upcoming handheld gaming console. This rumor has sparked a lot of discussions and guesswork, but it's important to approach such news with a healthy dose of skepticism, as there has been no official confirmation from Nintendo about the development or imminent reveal of a successor to the Switch.
The casting call advertisement sought talent for a project featuring a man who awakens from a coma to wake up to an entirely different world, including the ease of playing "awesome" arcade games on a new handheld console.
Some are interpreting this as a veiled reference to the Switch 2, but others aren't quite convinced.
For instance, this ad's specific mention of arcade games led some to speculate that this could be an entirely different product, possibly a handheld emulator system focused on retro arcade titles, rather than a direct successor to the Switch.
This interpretation is bolstered by the relatively recent trends in the gaming industry, particularly the resurgence of mini consoles a few years back. The 8th console generation saw several companies, including SNK, SEGA, and Sony, release a mini version of their classic consoles, such as the Neo Geo, Genesis, and PlayStation. The devices, which were primarily designed to play a selection of pre-installed classic games, enjoyed varying degrees of success. Given this context, it's plausible that the advertisement could be for a similar product from a company like Capcom or SEGA, rather than a new offering from Nintendo.
