Rumors from Nintendo developers say that NX console can be anticipated soon for a 2016 launch. There are also insights gathered as to how long this evasive hardware has been innovated. Both leaks are quite impressive to say the least.
The rumored news came from a LinkedIn page of Nintendo engineer Steven Chith, as well as Design & Trend via YouTube's SuperMetaldave64. Both sites offer a sneak peek of one of the gaming market's inquisitive perplexities.
Firstly, the developer says Nintendo NX will likely be released sometime this year. Nintendo claims that they have reached contact with a PS4 game developer, who is knowledgeable with the next-gen consoles for NX games.
To continue, Nintendo's second and third-party major partnerships are set with tools to innovate the NX software. However, the source studio representative admits his employer isn't part of the sole club. In relation to this, NX officials will need a strenuous screening process and will be given kits at a later date. The insider claims to know the secret date; however, he speaks no further due to a non-disclosure agreement.
What he suggests, however, is that based on the secret time, the NX console will likely be unveiled sometime 2016. With his innovative expertise, he feels that Nintendo will feasibly have adequate time to create a game for the 2016 NX console.
The console may be released in 2016, and it also seems like its system hasn't been in development for such long time. As posted on the LinkedIn page of Chith, as referenced above, development engineers have only been working with the hardware for a year. One may quite remember that this console was teased in March 2015. It also means that high-level employees have been affiliated with this product just few weeks before the initial unveiling.
None of these details are Nintendo's official statement yet; hence, they should be treated as speculations. However, combining both reports, it seems like a console is created between quick turn-around time for manufacture and release. This console may have been revolutionized due to poor sales of the Wii U last year.
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