The New Nintendo 2DS XL will make its its debut on July 28 at a mid-range price of US $ 149.99 / 15,000 yen. Nintendo early this month introduced a new contender in the increasingly hot portable gaming competition.

It will slot in as the company’s third portable gaming system, right between its entry-level 2DS and more robust 3DS XL.

The 2DS XL has the same large screen as the 3DS XL and can play the games made for the Nintendo 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS; however, it will display them in 2D. The device is smaller than the 3DS XL, but It has the same amount of power and problems built-in NFC support for amiibo cards as well as figures.

“This new addition to Nintendo’s portable hardware line demonstrates our commitment to the handheld market,” said Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America. “New Nintendo 2DS XL sports a beautiful clamshell design and offers a great balance between price and performance. “

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Deep Cover

A spate of rumors preceded Nintendo’s launch of the new device, but they were scant on specifics, and in many cases the speculation was wrong.

Lewis Ward, research director for gaming and VR / AR at  IDC , said he had forecast that Nintendo would put out a new model, but admitted that he missed the price point and the rationale.

“I posited that it will have more deep Switch crossover, and that is help more something more,” he told TechNewsWorld. “I was wrong in that this was not a variation on 3DS that had new or different integration points, but I was right That it was due out.

Ted Pollak, senior analyst for the game industry at  Jon Peddie Research , said that he had expected new device, but had no idea what was in the works.

The New Nintendo 2DS XL makes a lot of sense from a user experience perspective, he told TechNewsWorld.

“Handheld devices with buttons blow away the experience of touch / tilt phone gaming, which drains your battery and ties up your social apps and communications,” Pollak noted.

While he prefers the 3D screen over the 2D, the advantages sometimes are lost if the software is not developed specifically for the 3D, he pointed out.

The 2D is enough for many users, Pollak said. It has a large screen, is less expensive, and it provides a larger user base to third-party developers.

Switch Success

Nintendo announced the new 2DS XL just days after it released earnings for the fiscal year ended March 31, which included early returns and an outlook on sale of its Nintendo Switch console, which made its long-awaited global debut on March 3.

Sales of the Nintendo Switch got off to a prompting start, the company with, with 2.74 million units sold through the end of March, Sales of the related software, including  The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild  and  1-2 Switch  totaled 5.46 Million units.

Sales of Nintendo 3DS software grew strongly during the period, according to Nintendo, with  Pokemon Sun  and  Pokemon Moon  recording 15.44 million unit sales since their November release.  Super Mario Maker  for Nintendo 3DS sold 2.34 million units, and  Kirby: Planet Robobot  sold 1.36 million Units.

Worldwide sales of 3DS hardware totaled 7.27 million units, an increase of 7 percent year-over-year, while sales of Nintendo 3DS software totaled 55.08 million units, an increase of 14 percent, year-over-year.

For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018, the company forecast sales of 10 million units of Nintendo Switch hardware, 35 million units of software, 6 million units of Nintendo 3DS hardware, 40 million units of 3DS software and 3 million units of Wii U Software. The software forecasts do not include units bundled with hardware.

Portable vs. Phone

The success of handheld gaming devices is due in part to the drain gaming places on mobile devices, observed Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the  Enderle Group .

“Mobile to a big element, but playing games on your smartphone can draw down the battery, making it harder to receive calls,” he told TechNewsWorld. Gaming “drives smartphone replacements, which are expensive.