Another insider suggests that the Switch 2 was at Gamescom last month, with a ‘souped up’ version of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild.
has chipped in, to say that the new console was there and that it was running an enhanced version of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild.
Eurogamer doesn’t claim to have seen the console itself, as it was only there to demonstrate to developers, but supposedly several tech demos were involved, including a ‘souped up’ version of Breath Of The Wild. Many have speculated that the Switch 2 may launch with an enhanced version of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom but that’s not necessarily what’s going on here, as the Breath Of The Wild upgrade was literally just a tech demo and may not be something that will be released to the public.
There’s no mention of what the other tech demos were but Eurogamer adds that a 2024 launch is the plan, but that it will be released sooner rather than later if Nintendo is able .
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