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Nintendo Can't Afford a Slip Up With Switch 2

Nintendo Can't Afford a Slip Up With Switch 2

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The Nintendo Switch has generated some $100 billion in sales for the Japanese gaming giant since its launch in 2017, propelling the company's shares to record highs. Now the game-maker is under pressure to do even better with the new Switch 2, out this week.

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