In the realm of rumors and online leaks there is a very insistent rumor concerning the successor of Nintendo Switch. In recent months there has been a lot of talk about an elusive Switch Pro model that was to be presented by Nintendo, but in fact, the Kyoto company has never made any official announcement. Now, after the announcement of two games that present themselves as the spiritual heirs of the great classics of the JRPG genre, they cite a possible new console of the great N.
The two games in question are Armed Fantasia and Penny Blood, respectively the spiritual heirs of the Wild Arms and Shadow Hearts sagas, two titles that have achieved cult status for the JRPG genre over the first PlayStation generations. Now, Matsuzo Machida and Akifumi Kaneko, authors of the two classic sagas, have announced their next projects through a campaign on Kickstarter that has already achieved its main goal.
This does not mean that there is certainty about an upcoming release of a new Nintendo console, but it is certainly interesting to see how some early projects mention the possibility of arriving on new hardware from the Kyoto company. In all of this, it should also be stressed that both titles shouldn't see the light before 2025, a very long time frame in which Nintendo could easily hit the market with a new Switch or any other console it has in mind to churn out the big N .
The two games in question are Armed Fantasia and Penny Blood, respectively the spiritual heirs of the Wild Arms and Shadow Hearts sagas, two titles that have achieved cult status for the JRPG genre over the first PlayStation generations. Now, Matsuzo Machida and Akifumi Kaneko, authors of the two classic sagas, have announced their next projects through a campaign on Kickstarter that has already achieved its main goal.
This does not mean that there is certainty about an upcoming release of a new Nintendo console, but it is certainly interesting to see how some early projects mention the possibility of arriving on new hardware from the Kyoto company. In all of this, it should also be stressed that both titles shouldn't see the light before 2025, a very long time frame in which Nintendo could easily hit the market with a new Switch or any other console it has in mind to churn out the big N .