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    • Yeah, all sounds pretty reasonable.  Only select key 3rd parties would currently have dev kits, while the smaller devs will likely have to wait until launch day.
    • According to Insider Gaming, the Switch 2 will release in June, and with it comes a three-phased plan for the remainder of 2025: I've got to imagine that third-party studios getting access to dev kits in June is referring to smaller third-party studios and not big AAA studios, indie wunderkinds and long-time collaborators throughout the life of the Switch.  All of this makes sense to me. I'll be honest, I'm not too clear on what the three-phase plan action is from the article, I guess other than perhaps an emphasis on first-party early on – it simply sounds like they're saying that they're curating the first six months of the Switch 2 down to the smallest games, and want these releases staggered rather than an all-at-once approach where one partner might be competing with another or Nintendo's own game, which makes complete sense to me. 
    • Free Title Update 1 drops next Thursday:  VOD of the Showcase:   
    • Probably because they've done a bit of research and determined that it's not cost effective. With these things, it's always down to cost. Or licensing issues. Or the cost of licensing. 
    • Maybe they just want to say "please note, there will be no updates on the Switch 2 during this Direct" one final time 
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