‘New Nintendo Switch Pro’ listing spotted on Amazon

A product listing for the ‘New Nintendo Switch Pro’ was briefly spotted on Amazon, amidst reports Nintendo will soon officially announce a new console.

Spotted by Twitter user Alphabeat, the listing was found on Amazon Mexico, although the product name has since been changed.

Although the listing could well be a placeholder unrelated to official product information, Amazon Mexico has previously accurately listed products before their official announcements.

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According to a Bloomberg report this week, the new Nintendo Switch model will retail for over $299 and replace the existing flagship model.

It claims the redesigned hardware will be announced ahead of E3 2021, which takes place from June 12-15, giving developers room to showcase games for the system at the all-digital show.

According to the publication’s sources, Nintendo will begin assembly of the new Switch as soon as July and release the console “in September or October”.

Bloomberg wrote: “Suppliers are confident they can fulfill Nintendo’s orders despite the ongoing chip shortages. Its production lines are better prepared for the potential component shake-up and the parts Nintendo is using are subject to less competition than those in its rivals’ more powerful consoles.”

‘New Nintendo Switch Pro’ listing spotted on Amazon
A new Nintendo Switch model will reportedly be revealed soon.

Nintendo reportedly declined to comment on the latest report.

The upcoming Switch hardware update – dubbed ‘Switch Pro’ by analysts – will reportedly feature Nvidia’s DLSS technology and an improved screen.

According to another recent Bloomberg report, Switch Pro will include a new 7-inch Samsung OLED screen, as opposed to the 6.2-inch and 5.5-inch LCD screens of the current standard model and the Switch Lite respectively.

Nintendo launched a blue version of the Switch Lite console earlier this month.