Nacon, the company behind the likes of Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown and GreedFall 2, has released a new financial statement, and it contains a prediction regarding the Switch 2 launch window.
The statement covers the period between April and December last year, during which time Nacon's consolidated sales rose by 2.5%, driven mainly by its non-gaming ventures. The company's gaming business fell by 4.6% in that nine-month period when compared to last year.
Later in the statement, Nacon looks ahead to the first half of the next fiscal year, during which the company says it anticipates "the arrival of the Nintendo Switch 2 console". Nacon also says it "already has compatible games and a full range of accessories" for that console.

Just as a reminder, since the financial year begins for Nacon in April, that means the company anticipates the release of the Switch 2 sometime between April and September.
Given that we know a Nintendo Direct presentation is due to air on April 2nd, this release window timing, which is admittedly rather broad, would make a lot of sense. If I had to guess, I'd put the release in June, although that's just a gut feeling.
When Nacon says it already has games and accessories ready to go for the Nintendo Switch 2, the company is referring to a range of Switch 2 accessories it unveiled last week, including cases, controller housings, and more.
On the game front, while Nacon may well be referring to some of the games on its upcoming slate, it could also be pointing to the range of games it's already released for the Switch, since the new console will largely be backwards compatible with the original.

Of course, given that Nacon also says it has "around 10 new games" in its pipeline, it could well be referring to those as well.
The studio is set to reveal "the main ones" in that lineup during this year's Nacon Connect event, which will take place on March 6th. Previous Nacon Connect events gave us reveals for the likes of RoboCop: Rogue City and Terminator: Survivors, among others.