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Nintendo Switch to be released worldwide on 3rd March

by Mark Tyson on 13 January 2017, 10:01

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At 4am this morning (UK time) the Nintendo Switch Presentation 2017 kicked off in Tokyo. The whole event lasted about an hour and you can watch a full subtitled video below. Probably the key information from the presentation was that the Nintendo Switch will be released worldwide on 3rd March 2017, and it will be priced at US$299 / GBP£279.

Skip forward to 35 minutes and 30 seconds for the presentation to begin.

"Nintendo Switch is a brand-new kind of home gaming system that offers a wide variety of play modes," said Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima. "We will introduce the world to new experiences made possible by the unique characteristics of the Nintendo Switch hardware and the Joy-Con."

Nintendo detailed what would be in the box if you purchase a Switch. For their $299/£279 outlay buyers will receive:

  • The 6.2-inch capacitive multi-touch tablet console with kickstand
  • A Nintendo Switch dock (which holds the main console and connects it to a TV)
  • Joy-Con (L) and Joy-Con (R) controllers
  • A Joy-Con grip (to connected left and right Joy-Con parts to make a single controller)
  • A set of Joy-Con wrist straps
  • An HDMI cable
  • An AC adapter

Two packs will initially be available with the above contents; one with a pair of grey Joy-Con controllers, the other with a Blue and a Red controller.

Further details about Joy-Con use were revealed by Nintendo. As we have already seen, the controllers can work together with the Joy-Con grip or either side of the main console. The L/R controllers can also work singly and independently - for two player action for example. Both Joy-Cons have an accelerometer and gyroscope motion sensor, 'realistic' and 'advanced' HD Rumble feedback, plus a full set of buttons necessary for gaming.

Right and Left Joy-Con controllers have a couple of unique qualities. The left controller has a capture button for taking screen photos and sharing with friends on social media. Meanwhile the right Joy-Con includes NFC for amiibo figures plus an IR Motion Camera that can detect the distance, shape and motion of nearby objects in specially designed games.

Nintendo revealed that the main console unit will offer USB Type-C charged battery life of 3 to 6 hours depending on game. Up to 8 consoles can be connected for local wireless play. Online multiplayer is also supported. Furthermore, Nintendo announced that a new online subscription service that will begin with a free trial at launch (online service launch will be in autumn).

In other important news regarding the Switch, we saw promises of games on the way from Nintendo and big-name third parties. Nintendo will be delivering The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Splatoon 2, Super Mario Odyssey, and a few new games making the most of the Joy-Con controllers.

Third party gaming support will be delivered by Activision Publishing Inc., Electronic Arts, Take-Two Interactive, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and major Japanese publishers. It is noted that for the first time Bethesda will be launching titles for a Nintendo console. Major franchise updates, such as new versions of EA Sports FIFA, The Elder Scrolls, NBA 2K, and Minecraft, are all promised.



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Skip to 34 minutes if you are wanting to watch the video!!

Definitely interested, I got a Wii U last year and it is a great little machine with some nice games, will probably end up getting this one round my birthday in July
Its kind of amazing to me this is the sort of thing nintendo are releasing in 2017. 3 hours battery life and somehow less power and lower res than the cheapest chinese tablet you could possibly find.

Like, how is it possible they have made a tablet that thick, that underpowered with that little battery life?
Too expensive for the spec of hardware.

Xbox One S 1TB with games is less, PS4 Slim 1TB with several games is around the same price, PS4 Pro is like £60 quid more.

Too expensive when viewed as a handheld device (and too big to be considered a handheld portable gaming device).

Needed to be closer to £150 i think to appeal, part of the success of the Wii came not only from offering a different experience but being a good price compared to the other consoles (Yes it was well down on computing power on the rivals but you weren't paying anywhere near the same money as the MS and Sony rivals).
Its way to expensive for what is essentially a shield tablet with nintendo branding.
Too much. £200 or less and I might have been tempted but that's in the ‘once in a couple of years special treat’ price range. I'd rather get a new CPU/MB for that amount.