The Nintendo Switch was never the most powerful console on the market and this has only become more evident six years after its launch. But, while you'd think Nintendo is already thinking of replacing the Switch as soon as possible, Nintendo of America president, Doug Bowser, would have you believe otherwise.
Bowser revealed in a new interview with The Associated Press that the company isn't in any hurry to release a successor to the Switch, saying:
As we enter the seventh year for the Nintendo Switch, sales are still strong. I think we still have a very very strong lineup coming. As Mr. Furukawa (Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa) said recently, we're entering uncharted territory with the platform. It's exciting to see that demand is still there. So nothing to announce on any future console or device, but we are still feeling very bullish about Nintendo Switch.
Bouser later described the Switch as a "truly unique device" that he believes will continue to sell well for the next few years.


