1. Nintendo confirmed the announcement of Switch's successor during the current fiscal year, but the actual release is expected in the next fiscal year. 2. Insiders suggest the launch might be delayed until April/May of the next year. 3. This strategy differs slightly from the original Switch's launch in March 2017.
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