Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch, known in development as the NX, is an upcoming developed by the game company. It is currently sceduled for worldwide release in March 2017.

History
The console was announced by former president of Nintendo during a joint press conference on March 17, 2015. The console title was revealed under the code name NX, which was described as having a "brand new concept". During the press conference, Iwata said that it was too early to elaborate on the details of this project, and hoped to share more information about the mysterious console the next year. Iwata as well revealed that their partnership with will play a key role during the development of the console.

Iwata confirmed as well that the console would not replace Nintendo's current hardware consoles, the Nintendo 3DS and the Wii U. Nintendo's current president, stated in an interview with  that the NX would provide a "new way to play" that would "have a larger impact than the Wii U". He believed that the Wii U would "slow" following the release of the NX, but reiterated that the platform will not be a successor or direct replacement of the Wii U. Nintendo subsequently announced in mid-November 2016 that domestic production of the Wii U would end "soon", with units for foreign markets for that fiscal year already en route.

Revealing
In October 2016, the harware was officially revealed as Nintendo Switch. Nintendo released a trailer worldwide showing the concept of the console. Nintendo plans to ship two million units by the end of March 2017, and anticipates that consumers will be able to try the Switch sometime in January 2017. Kimishima stated that the Switch will not be sold at a loss.

Level-5 partnership
During the console's revelation, Level-5 was listed as a partner to support the console. A few days later, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino confirmed that the studio plans to make games for the Nintendo Switch, but admits that he's still not sure how to make the most of the console's unique setup. Hino said: "We plans to make games for the Nintendo Switch, but admits that he's still not sure how to make the most of the console's unique setup".