Nintendo NX Update: New Super Mario Title To Come With New Console?

Nintendo just introduced NX console earlier this year. There are circulating rumors in the gaming world that Super Mario game will accompany the latest console and the availability of the consoles are soon to be announced.

Nintendo NX Console's Edge

Nintendo NX will be the saving glory for the gaming tech since its consoles before were not appreciated and anticipated by a lot of gamers. Since the announcement of its latest console and demo units will soon be available, fans and other gaming developers became positive about the gaming company's redemption.

It is reported that Nintendo NX will be accompanied by a Super Mario title at launch. It is a good marketing strategy since people love the classic game that has been modified to compete with other games out in the market. Its exclusivity is also the edge of Nintendo since not all consoles can have the game's rights.

With the tight competition among consoles such as PS4 Pro and Xbox Scorpio, a Super Mario game gives Nintendo NX another reason why gamers should look forward to the console next year. As of now, the features and specs are still a mystery, so there is also that to watch out for.

Nintendo May Reveal The Console Next Week

Despite Nintendo's announcement of the NX, the company did not release any possible features or how will it look, but there are rumors about how much will it cost. There are speculations that it will range from $300 to $500, in a report from Neurogadget.

There are hearsays that Nintendo NX will be bigger than Wii U and will have a color combination with white and blue. It will also have detachable controllers and will not have a dock. It will also have a 4K resolution while the game will run at 60 fps.

Even if it will not be as powerful as Xbox Scorpio and PS4 Pro and will not rival any smartphone, Nintendo NX will be a handheld device that gamers can carry anywhere.

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