The Complete Nintendo Switch Buying Guide

The Complete Nintendo Switch Buying Guide

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Thanks to its ability to be played on a TV or on the go, the Nintendo Switch is the most versatile gaming console available right now. It's also home not only to Nintendo's first-party games, but also a growing number of third-party and indie gems on the Eshop. All of which is to say that if you don't own a Switch yet, there's a good chance you're considering adding one to your gaming setup. To make sure you cover all of the essentials, here's everything you need to get up and running on Nintendo Switch.

Compared to buying an Xbox One and PS4, choosing which Switch to buy is relatively easy because it only comes in one internal hardware configuration. But that doesn't mean you won't have to make any choices. The Switch comes in two different color options, so you'll have to decide if you want your console and controllers to be gray, or if you want to add a splash of color with the red and blue Joy-Con option.

The Complete Nintendo Switch Buying Guide

Aug 6, 2018, 8:20pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-complete-nintendo-switch-buying-guide/1100-6460978/ > Thanks to its ability to be played on a TV or on the go, the Nintendo Switch is the most versatile gaming console available right now. It's also home not only to Nintendo's first-party games, but also a growing number of third-party and indie gems on the Eshop. All of which is to say that if you don't own a Switch yet, there's a good chance you're considering adding one to your gaming setup. To make sure you cover all of the essentials, here's everything you need to get up and running on Nintendo Switch. > Compared to buying an Xbox One and PS4, choosing which Switch to buy is relatively easy because it only comes in one internal hardware configuration. But that doesn't mean you won't have to make any choices. The Switch comes in two different color options, so you'll have to decide if you want your console and controllers to be gray, or if you want to add a splash of color with the red and blue Joy-Con option.