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The PS5 and Xbox Series X were two of the most highly anticipated products of 2020, but Nintendo won the console wars last year. The Switch sold better than the PlayStation and Xbox last year, with the novel coronavirus helping drive sales, as lockdowns forced people to find new ways to get entertained at home. The PS5 and new Xbox arrived only in late 2020, and the supply was nowhere near close to meeting demand, so the two new entrants weren’t able to put too much of a fight.
The Switch is so popular with gamers that several companies have tried to clone its success. The newest addition to that list is Qualcomm, which is reportedly readying its own Android-based Switch alternative for a Q1 2022 launch.
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Qualcomm is making a Nintendo Switch clone of its own originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 24 Mar 2021 at 06:50:35 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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