After years of persistent rumors about Nintendo's inevitable follow-up to the wildly successful Switch, new reports suggest the company is using an upscaled Breath of the Wild and other tech demos to show off the hardware's potential power to select third-party developers.
A new Eurogamer report asserts vaguely that the outlet "understands" demos of a "Switch 2" were shown to developers behind closed doors at last month's Gamescom convention in Germany. The demo reportedly highlighted a "souped up" version of Switch hit Breath of the Wild running on hardware at the same general power level Nintendo is targeting for its next console (though Eurogamer is quick to tamp down any expectations that any such remastered Breath of the Wild is actually planned for release).
VGC followed up with its own report saying that it could "corroborate [Eurogamer's information] via our own sources," including details of a Breath of the Wild demo with "higher framerate and resolution."
That VGC report also suggests Nintendo has been showing off Epic's circa-2021 Unreal Engine 5-powered Matrix Awakens demo as an example of the upcoming console's power. That demo reportedly features graphical effects like ray tracing and Nvidia DLSS upscaling running on Switch 2-level hardware, with "visuals comparable to Sony‘s and Microsoft’s current-gen consoles."
The new reports follow a tweet from Windows Central's Jez Corden, who said late last month that "Nintendo maybe showed/maybe discussed the new Switch behind closed doors to select press/devs @ Gamescom."
A set of press reports from July previously suggested that some developers had already received development kits for the Switch successor. Those reports pointed to a "late 2024" release target for Nintendo's next console, though Eurogamer now says that "Nintendo is keen to launch the system sooner if possible."