The Nintendo Switch console, first released in the spring of 2017, has become an absolute juggernaut for the Japanese videogame company – by June of this year it had sold more than 61 million consoles worldwide and has single-handedly saved us from psychotic boredom during the still-ongoing quarantine. But videogame systems live and die by reinvention and with two brand-new, next-generation consoles coming out this Christmas from Microsoft and Sony, Nintendo is looking to jazz up the current Nintendo Switch, if rumors are to be believed. According to a report from Taiwan’s Economic Daily News and …

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