The Switch continues to succeed
The Nintendo Switch has continued to fly off the shelves the second it gets placed on them. Why has this console continued to be impossible to find? Because Nintendo finally gave the gaming community something that it has always wanted. They successfully found a way to provide people a gaming experience that goes from a home console with them to the store or the bus. Nintendo also brags quite a good number of sponsors from developers across the board from major companies to small "Nindies" (Nintendo independent developers) that provide a wide variety of games for the Switch.
Nintendo updates the community every month with an in depth video on upcoming content called Nintendo Direct. The most recent one brought us updates on upcoming games like Super Mario Odyssey, updates and further content for games like Snipperclips and Splatoon 2, and even newly announced games coming like DOOM & Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Announcements and updates like this are what keep people interested in what is to come.
The popular Reddit thread /r/NintendoSwitch has updates from other players and users daily on activity in their own games or updates from upcoming things. Some smaller developers use it as an area to get feedback from players to implement into their games. It has allowed community feedback to become a big part of developing games. The community also comes together to show off some upgrades they have made to the console. A few users have replaced the shell of the joy con controllers themselves and have been asked if they would be willing to do the same for others.
Overall, Nintendo not only shocked the community with how successful this console would be, but also themselves. They are on track to continue to be the best current selling console across the world.
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