Will the highly-anticipated Nintendo NX console be available for spring next year. If a particular report is to be believed, then the branded game console fans should rejoice then.
According to an article by Digitimes, production for Nintendo NX Console is expected to be mass produced by the end of first quarter next year. The manufacturer chosen to supply Nintendo with its console units is Foxconn Electronics (Hon Hai Precision Industry). However, the site said the company had declined commenting on the said rumor. Moreover, the number of units that is expected to be shipped in 2016 would be around 10-12 million despite the Japan-based company’s original target of 20 million units.
TechnoBuffalo said that should this be true, then the Nintendo NX Console might be unveiled before or at the annual E3 convention. Moreover, it has also been deduced that with the suggested timeframe, Nintendo might announce that the game consoles will be available in retail stores during the E3 week.


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