Nintendo’s Next-Gen Timeline: Two Years of Development Revealed Amid Legal Action

Recent developments surrounding Nintendo’s legal dispute with a licensed accessory manufacturer have shed light on the timeline of the next-generation console’s inception. The information now available demystifies the moment when work on the new system formally began, adding further context to years of speculations and confirmed specifications by both official channels and leaked details.

Industry insiders have long been aware that Nintendo had been making headway on its upcoming console. In past weeks, multiple sources—ranging from official remarks to rumored components like Nvidia’s Tegra T239 chipset—helped piece together hints about the hardware changes. Yet, the precise period when Nintendo ramped up its engineering efforts remained unclear until now.

The legal action initiated in California against the company responsible for crafting licensed accessories for the forthcoming console has provided further insight. Court documents reveal that work on the hardware began two years after the original system was introduced in 2017. This effort marks the point when planning for a successor was formally put into motion.

  • Initial console launch in 2017
  • Hardware development recommenced around 2019
  • Recent legal filings have disclosed the development timeline

This extended period of engineering and design is believed to have been carefully managed to adapt to market shifts and end-user expectations. As the legal process unfolds, it is anticipated that additional confidential details regarding the design and development of the new console may become accessible, mirroring similar scenarios observed in major industry transitions in recent history.

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  • Ava Martinez 06 May 2025