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Is Nintendo losing its identity with the Switch 2? Ex-PlayStation bigwig Shuhei Yoshida seems to think so

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As you would expect, many things were said about the Nintendo Switch 2, because it was properly introduced earlier this month with release date and controversial prices. Now ex-Playstation Exec Shuhei Yoshida has had his say about the new console, and he thinks it can be a sign of Ninty who loses his historical identity.

Hey, regardless of whether you agree or think that this is a good or bad thing, at least it is no more news that you make your wallet a little tighter or allow yourself a rare grin to something brutally done by a CEO man who earns more money in a year than most of us probably in 10.

Anyway, Yoshida’s comments about the Switch 2 and what it could mean for the soul of the Mario Company came during an interview with Easy alliesIn which Yoshida was asked for his thoughts about the Big April immediately.

“It was a bit for me [of a] Mixed message from Nintendo, “he replied:” In a sense, I think Nintendo loses [its] Identity, in my opinion. For me they are always about creating new experience, designing hardware and games together to make [some] Great new experience.

“But switch 2, as we all anticipated, is a better switch, right? It’s a larger screen, more powerful processor, highher resolution, 4k 120 fps. They had a hardware person starting the stream, like other sals white? Switch 2 is ‘we made things better’, and that’s something other companies have leg doing all the time.

Of course it is a more powerful switch, “he added”, so it’s great if your gaming was only on Nintendo -hardware, [and] It is the first time that you can play great games such as Elden Ring, but for us, the ‘core’ gamers who have several [types of] Hardware and playing games on PlayStation, Xbox, PC, the games they showed, especially from third parties-in theory, it is amazing to have all these all-star industrial games on Nintendo-Hardware, what they showed was as … ‘OOH’. ‘For context, it seemed to be an’ ooh ‘with more of an’ oh sentiment, instead of the sound of someone being blown away.

So it sounds like Yoshida was not so impressed by the things that you could classify as an innovative about the Switch 2, such as that mouse Joy-Con functionality and the C button with which you can scream to your friends through Gamechat.

Do you want to see Ninty push the boat a little more with the Switch 2, or are you cool with it just to deliver a refined version of an already good thing? Let us know below!

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