A more unified Nintendo is the secret to the Switch’s massive success

Five years ago, Nintendo made an internal change that may not have seemed important at the time, but has since become a major part of the company's dramatic turnaround. In 2013, Nintendo merged its two game development divisions, which were previously separated by platform. One focused on home consoles like the Wii U, while the other created games for handheld devices like the 3DS. Combining the two was meant to speed up development, and allow Nintendo's creative teams to better share ideas and technology.

It didn't help the Wii U much — the console suffered from huge gaps between major releases — but it's finally paying dividends with the Switch. This new structure has made it possible for Nintendo to release a steady stream of...

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