In a surprising twist of events, the tech giant, Sharp, is reportedly manufacturing LCD displays for a still-unrevealed console, fueling speculation about a potential successor to the wildly popular hybrid gaming platform, the Nintendo Switch.
The speculation started when Sharp, a company known for producing high-quality displays, made an unexpected reveal. It disclosed that it's working on LCD displays for an undisclosed gaming console.
It didn't take long for gamers to put two and two together, linking the news to rumors about the development of a follow-up to the Nintendo Switch.
Sharp, however, stirred the pot further when it promptly deleted any mention of this new gaming console online. This new and sudden retraction led to a flurry of talks, with enthusiasts attempting to read between the lines.
Was this a simple and honest mistake or a calculated move to build up hype? Or, perhaps, Sharp made an oopsie and the company behind the console wanted them to take down the hint?
Sharp's history with Nintendo isn't a secret. Previously, the company provided LCD displays for the DS consoles, which are the second-best-selling family of consoles in gaming history. It also helped Nintendo out by assembling the Switch consoles.

