Niko Partners, a research firm that provides global data analysis and insights into the video game industry in five regions, namely China, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA), has published its 2026 predictions report, with 10 trends for consumers to be aware of, and it's not good news for anyone who has held off on buying a Nintendo Switch 2. Namely because Niko believes that the best time to buy a Nintendo Switch 2 is: right now, before Nintendo issues a "global price hike" for the new hybrid device. According to […]
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