There have been a lot of Nintendo Switch 2 rumors these past few weeks, and gaming accessory company Genki wants to "set the record straight" and assure everyone the leaks aren't coming from it.
But from what Genki CEO Eddie Tsai tells Inverse, the company had no idea that revealing what it has lined up for the highly anticipated console would cause such a commotion within the gaming world.
In a report to the Japanese branch of CNET, Nintendo says: “The gaming hardware that Genki is claiming to be Nintendo hardware at CES is unofficial and was not provided to the company by ...
"The gaming hardware that Genki is claiming to be Nintendo hardware at CES is unofficial and was not provided to the company by Nintendo," a company spokesperson told CNET Japan. Nintendo also ...
Seven years after its initial release on March 3, 2017, the Nintendo Switch announced its successor, the Switch 2. This has ...
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But that hasn't stopped gaming accessory maker Genki from giving us one of the best looks yet at the size and shape of Nintendo's upcoming hardware, as well as a video glimpse of how the console's ...
Genki posted our most plausible and extensive look at the Nintendo Switch 2 yet. The accessory manufacturer quietly launched a new page on its website, hyping up its Switch 2 products, which shows ...
Genki asserts that it’s able to show this ... but it’s becoming apparent that the Japanese gaming giant might want to reveal the Switch 2 sooner rather than later or risk losing out on making ...
A third-party maker of gaming accessories created a mockup of Nintendo's next video game console, the Switch 2, and is showing off features Nintendo has yet to announce, including an optical ...