Nintendo has sold more than 1.5m Switch consoles
A new report estimates that Nintendo has managed to sell more than 1.5 million consoles in less than two weeks on the market. What was once a pretty straight-forward combination of a living room console, controller and games for people to purchase has become something more.
The Nintendo Switch is selling like hotcakes everywhere.
Just a week into the release of Nintendo’s console and vulnerability in the system has already been detected. That game debuted alongside the new My Nintendo account, which required fans to get on the company’s website to sign up.
Speaking about the Nintendo Switch, BGR reported that it is possible to watch YouTube videos at the device’s hidden browser.
Moreover, “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” is also facing supply issues. Since then, it has been all the gaming world can talk about. It disconnects mid-game occasionally, which can cause major problems in whatever game you’re playing. If you still have the low-end firmware, you will be at the losing end. A few gamers who anticipated the release of the console ahead of its launch are now complaining of failing Joy-con connectivity specifically the left controller. There are a myriad of issues with the quality of the console and its pricing. These issues can be attributed to it having just launched.
Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime says the company is in “fact-finding mode” to solve issues plaguing the Nintendo Switch. That future is still far away from now and it may not happen if Nintendo works on a patch to stop the hackers. This would cost more to produce, BGR reports. The Screen scratching which was a problem earlier is also not an issue for the most part with the now users.
Have you successfully had a Switch repaired or replaced? Maybe the Japanese gaming giant needs a new mascot?
“I have always affiliated Nintendo with family fun, and I preserve my Xbox and Playstation time for friends”, Tanner said.
You also need to be wary about which games you’re buying.
There’s one less reason to complain about the Nintendo Switch coming with limited launch titles, and it’s called Splatoon 2 Testfire. For now, we’ll have to wait until a future update is sent out to Switch units before its confirmed to have solved the sudden frame rate drops on the console. The games are stupendous, the design is ingenious and anyone can enjoy it.