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Home»Features»Ex-Nintendo Boss ‘Scratched His Head’ at Switch 2 Line-Up, Warns Gaming Industry May Be Out of Ideas: ‘The Innovation Isn’t There’

Ex-Nintendo Boss ‘Scratched His Head’ at Switch 2 Line-Up, Warns Gaming Industry May Be Out of Ideas: ‘The Innovation Isn’t There’

From Wii to what?

Sidharta F. RasidiBy Sidharta F. RasidiNovember 11, 20253 Mins Read
Ex-Nintendo Boss 'Scratched His Head' at Switch 2 Line-Up, Warns Gaming Industry May Be Out of Ideas: 'The Innovation Isn't There'
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The Switch 2 may have sold over 10 million units in just 4 months, but even former Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aimé isn’t entirely sold on its first-year slate. In a recent interview with The Game Business, he admitted that he has concerns over the Switch 2 line-up and where the future of the gaming industry is headed.

“From a business perspective, when I first saw that line-up, I scratched my head a little bit,” Reggie said. He pointed out that while Mario Kart has always been a flagship release and a massive hit, the rest of Nintendo’s 2025 schedule felt ‘smaller.’

There’s a third-party Zelda spinoff in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, a remaster of a GameCube cult favorite Kirby Air Riders, and cross-gen releases like Pokémon Legends Z-A and Metroid Prime 4. What’s missing, he implied, are those big, defining releases — a major Mario and Zelda entry or something fresh and unexpected like Splatoon once was.

Still, Reggie believes that enhanced Nintendo Switch 1 content, NSO subscription, and Donkey Kong Bananza are key driving forces for Switch 2’s worldwide success. But as someone who’s led a company as huge as Nintendo, Reggie’s concerns stretch beyond the Kyoto-based company’s launch decision.

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“There are, at times, signs that the innovation isn’t there. The breakthrough new type of content seems to be a little bit further and far between,” he said, reflecting on how the industry has grown more risk-averse. On top of that, hardware innovation has slowed as well, where Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo offer incremental upgrades rather than revolutionary changes.

He praised indie and mid-tier studios for keeping creativity alive for the last 10 years, while major publishers keep leaning on sequels and remakes. “That concerns me, and I hope that doesn’t stop.”

He warned that the gaming industry’s leadership landscape might be part of the problem. Many veteran executives have retired or moved on, leaving less experienced leaders to steer companies through tighter budgets, risk-averse investors, and fewer bold ideas.

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“I look at my own background. I was someone focused on the commercial space, sales marketing, but I had to learn the finance side,” looked back Reggie. “I had to have a better understanding for the development process.”

Reggie’s concern is clear. Gaming can’t keep coasting on fancy visuals, sequels, and nostalgia forever. If today’s industry leaders can’t take risks, someone else will. And when that happens, even Nintendo could be left behind.

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Since middle school, Sidharta has used his video game blog as a handy excuse to avoid studying. After graduating with a degree in Management Information Systems from Bina Nusantara University, he spent years honing his skills as a games journalist, working as an editor for a local gaming site and freelancing elsewhere. Nowadays, when he’s not busy crafting outrageous plots for his serialized comic, Sidharta covers niche games on his personal blog, StoPlayinGame.com. His favorite game series includes Monster Hunter, Earth Defense Force, THE iDOLM@STER, Road Trip Adventure, and KOEI Tecmo's Warriors.

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