This Saturday, Nintendo Switch will celebrate its first anniversary, after a year that turned out to be a truly exceptional not only from a point of view of hardware and software sales, but particularly in terms of the stellar games players have been able to enjoy.
With the strong first year behind them Nintendo seems uninterested, at least for the time being, in a new version of their hybrid console but rather, according to some rumors, it seems that the Japanese company is working hard to increase the number of peripherals available for their hardware. Wall Street Journal (via Games Industry) reports that Nintendo will focus on improved production and distribution of the current model to be able to meet the high demand, instead of creating a new hardware revision.
According to these sources, Nintendo is more focused on additional features related to the network and peripherals to be connected to USB Type-C ports on Switch. It would seem Nintendo Labo is just the start of the peripherals plans Nintendo has for Switch.
At the moment, we have no further details and we recommend you to take this information with a pinch of salt, as we have no official confirmation of this. What do you expect from Nintendo Switch in 2018?