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Will that be confusing? Nintendo released the Game Boy Micro (only plays Game Boy Advance cartridges) after the DS (DS and GBA cartridges). I don't think too many people were confused.
To avoid confusion, Nintendo should name their next system something other than Switch 2, Switch Next, or something else with Switch in the name. Then again, I cannot understand the Xbox naming convention is a bit nonsense but no one is out rioting in the streets.
I’ve never really cared about Xbox, and tbh I don’t even understand what the newest one is supposed to be called anymore. They really “Wii U’d” hard with the last few names.
Took me a while to understand the difference between all the recent Xboxes. I hate their naming scheme!
Xbox One = base unit, released in 2013. Equivalent to PS4.
Xbox One X = mid-gen upgrade, released in 2017. Equivalent to PS4 Pro.
Xbox Series S = lower-tier current-gen console, released in 2020. No PS equivalent.
Xbox Series X = higher-tier current-gen console, released in 2020 alongside the Series S. Equivalent to PS5.
Even people that have one of these can't tell me which it is
The New Switch U XL
Switch 2 is a clear sign to consumers that it's not a Switch, which is the issue they had with the WiiU. I think Nintendo will be too scared to risk a repeat of that honestly. I could see a Nano getting a name like Switch Pocket or something similar. But Switch Next is a bigger risk