Nintendo Games and the New Switch 2
Nintendo Games and the New Switch 2
Introduction
Nintendo is making many new games. They want people to buy the Switch 2 even if the price goes up.
Main Body
The Switch 2 will cost more money in September. This is because parts for the machine are hard to find. Nintendo knows that people buy the machine when they like the games. In 2026, Nintendo will release many games. These include a new Yoshi game and Splatoon Raiders. They will also make an old game, Lylat Wars, look new and better. Other companies are also making old games again. Nintendo does not have new Mario or Zelda games yet. These big games help sell many machines. The president of Nintendo says more games are coming soon.
Conclusion
Nintendo will use new games to keep people happy and selling machines.
Learning
🕒 The "Future" Trick
In the text, we see the word will used many times. This is the easiest way to talk about things that have not happened yet.
How it works:
Will + Action Word → Future
Examples from the story:
- will cost → (Money in the future)
- will release → (Games in the future)
💡 Useful Word Pairs
Look at how these words work together to give a reason:
Because → used to explain why. Example: "This is because parts... are hard to find."
Also → used to add one more thing. Example: "They will also make an old game..."
🛠 Simple Changes
Notice how the text changes "old" things into "new" things:
Old game → Look new and better
This is a great pattern for A2 learners: [Something Old] → [Something New].
Vocabulary Learning
Nintendo's Software Strategy Following Hardware Price Increases
Introduction
Nintendo is planning a wide variety of games for the Switch 2 to reduce the negative impact of an upcoming increase in hardware prices.
Main Body
The financial plan for the Nintendo Switch 2 is currently affected by global shortages of RAM and other key parts, which means the price will increase in September. This change is similar to recent price adjustments made by Sony for the PlayStation 5. Consequently, the company's success in selling the console depends on having attractive games available. President Shuntaro Furukawa emphasized that the link between popular titles, such as Pokémon Pokopia, and console sales proves that a strong lineup of games is necessary to encourage customers to move to the new system. Regarding the current schedule, the company has planned several releases for 2026, including a new Yoshi game, Splatoon Raiders, Rhythm Heaven Megamix, and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. Furthermore, a remake of Lylat Wars (Star Fox 64) is expected in June. This title updates the original 1997 game by replacing the old technical limits of the Nintendo 64 with modern graphics and voice acting. The decision to focus on a remake shows a general industry trend toward nostalgia, which is also seen in the strategies of companies like Sega, Capcom, Square Enix, and Konami. However, there is still a gap in the current plan regarding 'blockbuster' releases. The current list lacks major series such as Super Mario, Animal Crossing, or The Legend of Zelda, which usually drive the most system sales. President Furukawa stated that more titles, both large and small, are being developed. These will be announced at a later date to ensure that the number of users continues to grow steadily over the medium and long term.
Conclusion
Nintendo plans to use a diverse range of upcoming games to keep its market momentum despite the rising cost of the hardware.
Learning
🚀 The 'Connector' Secret
At the A2 level, you usually connect ideas with simple words like and, but, or because. To reach B2, you need Logical Connectors. These are words that act like bridges, telling the reader why something is happening or how the next idea relates to the previous one.
🛠️ From Basic to Bridge
Look at how the article moves from a problem to a result. Instead of saying "The price is higher, so they need games," the author uses:
"Consequently, the company's success... depends on having attractive games available."
The Logic: Consequently = "As a result of this." It is a formal way to show a cause-and-effect relationship.
🔍 The 'Adding More' Strategy
When you want to add information, also is fine, but B2 learners use Additive Transitions to sound more professional:
- Furthermore: Used to add a new, important point.
- Example from text: "Furthermore, a remake of Lylat Wars... is expected in June."
💡 Pro-Tip for Your Fluency
Stop using but for every contrast. Try However. It creates a clean break between two opposing ideas.
- A2 Style: Nintendo has games, but they don't have Mario yet.
- B2 Style: Nintendo has planned several releases. However, there is still a gap... regarding 'blockbuster' releases.
Quick Summary for your toolkit:
| Instead of... | Use this for B2 | Function |
|---|---|---|
| So | Consequently | Result |
| And / Also | Furthermore | Adding info |
| But | However | Contrast |
Vocabulary Learning
Nintendo Strategic Software Alignment Amidst Hardware Price Adjustments
Introduction
Nintendo is preparing a diverse software catalog for the Switch 2 to mitigate the impact of an impending hardware price increase.
Main Body
The fiscal trajectory of the Nintendo Switch 2 is currently influenced by global shortages of RAM and essential components, necessitating a price hike scheduled for September. This economic shift mirrors recent pricing adjustments implemented by Sony for the PlayStation 5. Consequently, the company's ability to sustain hardware adoption is contingent upon the availability of compelling software. President Shuntaro Furukawa has asserted that the correlation between high-demand titles, such as Pokémon Pokopia, and hardware sales validates the necessity of a robust software pipeline to facilitate consumer transition to the new platform. Regarding the current product roadmap, the company has scheduled several releases for 2026, including a new Yoshi title, Splatoon Raiders, Rhythm Heaven Megamix, and Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave. Notably, a remake of Lylat Wars (Star Fox 64) is slated for June. This specific title represents a reconstruction of a 1997 on-rails shooter, updating the original's technical limitations—which were dictated by the Nintendo 64's early 3D capabilities—with contemporary visual assets and voice acting. The decision to prioritize a remake over a novel entry reflects a broader industry trend toward nostalgia-driven development, a phenomenon also observed in the strategies of Sega, Capcom, Square Enix, and Konami. Despite the existing schedule, an analytical gap persists regarding 'tentpole' releases. The current lineup lacks major franchises such as Super Mario, Animal Crossing, or The Legend of Zelda, which are traditionally viewed as primary drivers of system installation. President Furukawa has indicated that additional titles, both major and minor, are in development and will be disclosed at a designated time to ensure a steady increase in the installed base over the medium to long term.
Conclusion
Nintendo intends to leverage a variety of upcoming software releases to maintain market momentum despite rising hardware costs.
Learning
The Architecture of 'Nominal Density' and Executive Cohesion
To move from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing actions (verbs) to conceptualizing states (nouns). The provided text is a masterclass in Nominalization—the process of turning verbs or adjectives into nouns to create an academic, high-density style.
⚡ The Linguistic Pivot
Compare these two ways of conveying the same information:
- B2 Approach (Verbal/Linear): Nintendo is raising prices because components are scarce, so they need good games to make people keep buying the console.
- C2 Approach (Nominal/Dense): The fiscal trajectory... is influenced by global shortages... necessitating a price hike... hardware adoption is contingent upon the availability of compelling software.
🔍 Deconstructing the 'C2 Bridge'
Notice how the author replaces active clauses with Complex Noun Phrases. This removes the need for repetitive subjects and creates a 'compressed' intellectual feel:
- "Fiscal trajectory" instead of "how the company makes money over time."
- "Hardware adoption" instead of "people buying the machine."
- "Nostalgia-driven development" instead of "making games because people miss the old ones."
🛠️ Precision Tool: The 'Contingency' Link
At the C2 level, we avoid simple connectors like "so" or "because." The text utilizes contingency markers to establish sophisticated logical relationships:
"...hardware adoption is contingent upon the availability of compelling software."
By using contingent upon rather than depends on, the writer shifts the tone from conversational to systemic. It suggests a formal, conditional relationship common in corporate white papers and high-level academic discourse.
💎 Stylistic Takeaway
To achieve C2 mastery, stop asking "What is happening?" (Verb-led) and start asking "What is the phenomenon?" (Noun-led). Turn your actions into entities. Don't just adjust prices; manage a pricing adjustment.