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Nintendo Switch: Everything You Need to Know

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Below you can find details about Nintendo's latest console.

After the big reveal of Nintendo's Switch in October, the company followed up with a big livestream event to discuss a bevy of new details about the console, including when it's coming out, how much it is, its games, and much more. With so much information circulating around the console/handheld hybrid, we've compiled everything you need to know about it. Below you can find news and features about the console, as well as answer important questions you might have about it.

Be sure to check back often as we update this article with more news and features about Nintendo Switch.

The Review

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"The Nintendo Switch feels like the culmination of years of hardware growing pains from both Nintendo and Nvidia. Unlike the Wii U GamePad, you no longer have to worry about being tethered to your TV. Because the Switch houses all of its processing power in its portable form factor, it truly allows you to carry console power with you wherever you go. The fact that it’s able to do that while being lighter than the Wii U’s GamePad is a bit of a technical marvel in my book." -- Jimmy Thang [Full review]

Nintendo Switch FAQ

What is Nintendo Switch?

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Nintendo Switch is a hybrid device designed to operate as both a home console and a handheld device. The Switch console is a tablet-like screen with two detachable "Joy-Con" controllers that slide into place at its sides. The three ways to play the console are as follows:

  • TV Mode: You can insert Switch into a docking station, which allows it to be played on your television. The Joy-Con controllers can then be used wirelessly to play games from your couch; or they can be attached to a grip accessory to provide a more traditional controller experience. A Switch Pro controller is also available to use, but is sold separately.
  • Handheld Mode: You can eject Switch from its docking station and take it with you to play on the go. The Joy-Con controllers are attached directly to the sides of the screen, making it resemble a Wii U gamepad that can function on its own.
  • Tabletop Mode: You can setup the Switch's inbuilt kickstand on any flat surface, and detach its Joy-Con controllers, allowing one to two players to enjoy games wherever they like.

When does the console come out?

The Nintendo Switch launches on March 3 simultaneously in the US, Canada, Japan, "major European countries," Hong Kong, and other territories.

How much is Nintendo Switch?

The Nintendo Switch costs $300 in the US. Pricing was only shared for the US and Japan (where it'll cost 29,980 yen). For Europe, Nintendo advised checking with local retailers for more specific prices.

How do Nintendo Switch's Joy-Con controllers work?

Each Joy-Con includes a full set of buttons, and each can act as a standalone controller. They also sport an IR Motion Camera that gives each controller motion support, and even allows them to detect different hand gestures.

In addition, the Joy-Con controllers feature what's called HD Rumble, which gives them the ability to convey different types of vibrations. For instance, a controller can simulate the vibration of shaking a cup with an ice cube in it.

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The right Joy-Con includes a sensor that can scan Amiibo, while a capture button on the left Joy-Con allows you to take screenshots that you can share with others. And each Joy-Con has a strap you can attach to your wrist.

What does the basic Nintendo Switch package come with?

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Aside from the console, you get left and right Joy-Con controllers, Joy-Con wrist straps, the Joy-Con Grip, the Nintendo Switch Dock, an HDMI cable, and an A/C adapter. See our full gallery of everything that comes in the box.

You have the choice between two different versions of the console: one with the gray Joy-Con controllers we've seen in past Nintendo announcements, and another with one of each of the newly announced blue and red Joy-Con controllers. Both editions have the same recommended retail price.

How much do the different Nintendo Switch controllers and accessories cost?

Each Switch controller and accessory has different prices. You can check them out below:

  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller - $70
  • Joy-Con Controllers (set of two, L and R) - $80
  • Joy-Con L or Joy-Con R (sold separately) - $50
  • Joy-Con Charging Grip - $30
  • Nintendo Switch Dock Set - $90
  • Joy-Con Wheel (set of two) - $15

It important to note that the Nintendo Switch Dock Set is included with the console, as is one set of Joy-Con controllers. Take a look at our gallery of controllers and accessories for more details.

What are the Switch's specs?

The Switch uses a 6.2-inch 1280x720 resolution multi-touch capacitive screen. It also use 32GB of internal storage, which you can expand with a microSDXC card. The Switch utilizes an Nvidia Tegra-based system-on-a-chip (SOC) for its processor. The console will also support local 8-player multiplayer.

In terms of audio, the Switch sports two speakers at the bottom and a 3.5mm headphone jack at the top.

What's the battery life like?

Nintendo asserts that the Switch's battery life can last over six hours, but will vary depending on the game and usage conditions. For example, the company says users should be able to get roughly three hours out of the Switch while playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The Switch has a USB-C charging port, which is located at the bottom of the unit.

How much do Switch games cost?

There are different price rates for each of the games. For example, the party game 1, 2, Switch retails for just $49.99, while The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Arms, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe all have $59.99 price tags, indicating $60 is likely to be the standard price for Switch games.

What physical format do Switch Games come on?

Switch games come as cartridges called "game cards" and are inserted in from the top of the console. It's also possible to purchase games digitally.

Does the Switch comes bundled with any games?

Unlike the Wii and Wii U, the Switch won't come bundled with any games. According to Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, the exclusion had to do with the console's price, the priority of including everything that consumers need to use the console, and giving them the freedom to decide what software they want to buy.

The Games

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

There's a growing assortment of games confirmed to launch for Nintendo Switch. You can check out our full list of confirmed Switch games so far, but if you're more interested in what you can get around the console's launch, you can check out its current confirmed launch lineup.

Otherwise, here are details on the biggest games announced so far.

Impressions

See our early impressions of the Switch and its lineup below, and check back soon for full reviews of several Switch games.

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Gameplay Videos

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Game Trailers

Nintendo showcased a bunch of new trailers during its big livestream. Below you can check out the biggest ones from the show.

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User Interface, Setup, and More

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In-Depth With the Menus and UI

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Matt has taken an in-depth look at the Switch's menu screens and user interface. Check out all the photos right here.

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But system spec wise it's what? Wii U?

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@Bionic_: How old are you 10? This is nintendo's NEW console....it cannot have the same specs as the previous one.....

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@dashboardman: The Wii essentially had the same power as the previous gen of consoles at the time (PS2/GC/Xbox) so it's a legitimate question. I guess this will very much be closer to PS3 than PS4.

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@soul_starter: The wii had different specs from the game-cube so this is NOT a legitimate question. When a company releases a new console it CANNOT have the same specs as the previous one!!!!!!!!!

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@dashboardman: Of course it cannot have same hardware specs, but it will be interesting to learn how does it compare on performance level. Will it be more powerful than Wii U?

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@dashboardman: Decaffe is your friend

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@dashboardman: Yeah, it was about twice as powerful or so. Which is nothing, hence the "same specs" comments. But I bet you could have figured that out on your own.

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@Atzenkiller: go back to sleep troll...there is no food for you here!

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@soul_starter: The Wii was bout 2.5x the power of the previous generation, not essentially the same at all.

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@Iconoclysm: What? it's games graphically lagged behind the PS3. Maybe it had something under the hood that on paper made it somewhat better than PS2, just like on paper N64>PS1 but the graphical difference was hardly noticeable. I remember playing those Wii games and they looked just like PS2 games.

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@soul_starter: The Gamecube itself was more powerful than a PS2...not just somewhat, but clearly outright. And if you didn't notice an N64 vs. PSX difference, there's no hope anyway.

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@Iconoclysm: nope. Wii had 230 Mhz GPU, same as original Xbox. GameCube had 162 Mhz. More powerful, but not 2.5x

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@G-Corleone: If you thin Mhz is what determines power, you have a lot to learn.

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@G-Corleone: There's a reason Chris Hecker famously called the Wii "two Gamecubes duct taped together"

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@soul_starter: The fact it runs skyrim in the video and not Fallout 4 says a lot.

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@gamingdevil800: Fallout 4 that PS2 game?

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"Everything you need to know".

Ok, did I miss the SPECS in the article????

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@wtf_666: I think it's a work in progress... ya know? Like he said at the beginning of the article -_-

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@crxuchilbara: nintendo will never release detail specs. it will take some 3rd party to tear down to get any detail specs.

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Nintendo Switch & Zelda = day one purchase. I don't need another "powerful" console with boring titles........I need Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Donkey Kong, and Yooka-Laylee....that's what I need and that's what YOU need people. DAY ONE!!!!

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@dashboardman: Yeah that's what we got. Metroid Federation Force! You expect anything different from Nintendo now?

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@Thanatos2k: Thats a third party game, not Nintendo. But do hate on hater. Not like you got anything better to do.

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@iandizion713: "Thats a third party game, not Nintendo"

Published by? Licensed from? Oh that's right - Nintendo.

Let me guess, you're going to call Star Fox Zero a third party game now too as an excuse for how Nintendo is unable to make the games people want?

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@Thanatos2k: Developed by...third party. Try again hater. That hater-aid gettin weak. Be knockin beaches out in my sleep.

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@iandizion713: With Miyamoto calling the shots? Try again fanboy.

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@Thanatos2k: Third party, keep trying.

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@iandizion713: https://www.gamnesia.com/news/miyamoto-explains-why-for-star-fox-zero-he-was-a-director-for-the-first-tim

"so I guess I had no choice but to decide how it was going to be made."

Keep saying it as the evidence piles against you though, it doesn't make you seem stubborn or delusional at all.

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@Thanatos2k: Still third party, but do keep whining. I enjoy the tears. Also he was Supervising Director, not main director. Whan, whan. Let that butthurt flow.

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@iandizion713: Called it. Ignore the evidence, double down on your fallacious claim. Trump 2016, huh?

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@dashboardman: Yeah, who would need boring new titles if he could instead play Zelda 10, Mario 13, more Metroid spinoffs and whatever else Nintendo can come up with to recycle their age old brands? **** innovation and progress, just give us the same shit over and over again.

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@Atzenkiller: ""give us the same shit over and over again.""

working for ms - forza - gears - halo :D

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@Atzenkiller: I prefer to play zelda 10 if that game is a masterpiece (and so far everything points to that direction) rather than play a new title and sell the game after 2 weeks....you are a hater.

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@dashboardman: Zelda releasing day one would be awesome but Nintendo has been piss poor at providing support with genuine AAA titles for it's last 2 consoles, so they really need to up their game here. This might need to have genuine launch titles, with a proper Mario finally being released.

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@soul_starter: Wii had a Zelda at launch because it had already been in the process of being finished for GC as Wii was arriving, the same is happening this time with Wii-U and Switch.

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@mkeezay22: and?

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Why I have a feeling that Nintendo is not gonna say a word to anyone about the specs of their whatever that thing is. They are very famous with their Nintendo is not about power is about games crap. Most likely we gonna have to wait until it comes out and some geek buys one and break the console apart and find out the specs and tell every one. I hate to feel like this but I hope I'm wrong but this feels like another under power machine that can't compete with the big boys and the worst part is that 3rd party will stay away from the under power latest Nintendo machine or hand hell.

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@angrycreep: I hope its under-powered and cheap. I have my PC decked out for pure power. My dang mouse cost half the price of a PS4. Be ballin son.

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Love Nintendo, and have for generations. Have had every console, am i excited for this a tad, but what happens to the handhelds? 3DS? Will it be dead? With the games for that work with this? I know we still have things to find out but we need more details bc at this point I feel like the switch is gonna turn ppl off.

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2017 will be the breakthrough year for 4K gaming across PC, Xbox and PS4. Nintendo will likely be a gen behind with weaker graphics barely hitting 1080p/60 and still be given the honor of "current gen" status.

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@howthegodzkill: Nvidia Shield does 4K too. Just not as good as PC. Xbox and PS4 are just weak wannabe PCs.

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Terrible, and I say this as a Nintendo fanboy.

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@repulsive44552: Sounds like something a spy would say.

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@iandizion713: Just want a simple damn console, all of Nintendo's best consoles were just that.

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