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Nintendo leaves developers furious as Switch 2 devkit freeze chokes game reveals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51925, member: 636"] Third-party game developers face significant obstacles securing development kits for Nintendo Switch 2 following the console's April announcement. Many studios report extended delays in receiving the necessary hardware despite submitting requests months earlier. Nintendo has abandoned its previous approach of distributing kits through established priority lists that favored major publishing partners. Regional representatives provide minimal communication to requesting developers, offering only vague promises about future availability. This departure from industry standards has created widespread frustration among development teams. The shortage of available development hardware directly impacts game announcements and release schedules for the upcoming console. Publishers with existing access to Nintendo Switch 2 kits deliberately withhold project reveals without providing clear reasoning. Industry analyst Nate the Hate suggests these companies may avoid premature announcements to maintain consumer interest between revelation and launch dates. This strategy appears particularly relevant for publishers planning to release enhanced versions of existing titles. The combined effect of limited hardware access and strategic announcement delays has created an unusual information vacuum. Nintendo plans to address these concerns through a Direct presentation scheduled for late this month. The event will likely showcase third-party software development for the new platform as the company's first-party release calendar remains well-established. Anticipated announcements may feature prominent titles such as Final Fantasy VII Remake and a newly rated Elden Ring edition. These revelations could provide much-needed clarity about the console's third-party support. The presentation represents a potential turning point for developer relations and consumer expectations. [/QUOTE]
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