Дом Новости Nintendo отрицает слухи Switch 2 для американского аппаратного бренда Genki

Nintendo отрицает слухи Switch 2 для американского аппаратного бренда Genki

Feb 21,2025 Автор: Alexis

Nintendo отрицает заявления о выставке Switch 2 Genki 2

Nintendo Denies Switch 2 Showcase Rumors for American Hardware Brand Genki

Nintendo официально опровергла претензии, представленные Genki, американским производителем аксессуаров, в отношении предполагаемого прототипа Nintendo Switch 2, продемонстрированного на CES 2025. И CNET Japan, и газета Sankei сообщили о заявлении Nintendo о том, что изображения и видеоролики не являются официальными, и что Генки предположительно Nintendo никогда не поставлялось Nintendo.

Nintendo Denies Switch 2 Showcase Rumors for American Hardware Brand Genki

Genki, известный своими игровыми аксессуарами, включая контроллеры и SSD, вызвал значительный шум на CES 2025, отображая 3D-печать макета переключателя 2. Они также утверждали, что обладают функциональным блоком Switch 2 и даже выявили предполагаемую дату выпуска. Это объявление было встречено со скептицизмом, учитывая молчание Nintendo по этому вопросу. Веб -сайт Genki даже оснащен специальной страницей для предстоящих аксессуаров Switch 2, демонстрируя очень подробную анимированную модель консоли.

Nintendo Denies Switch 2 Showcase Rumors for American Hardware Brand Genki

В то время как Nintendo еще не сделала официальное объявление, они подтвердили, что новости о Switch 2 появятся. Единственной официально подтвержденной функцией является обратная совместимость с существующими играми Switch. Учитывая претензии Генки, официальное отрицание Nintendo предполагает, что скорее всего, неизбежное официальное раскрытие новой консоли.

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