Category:Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch is a hybrid console that was released on March 3, 2017 and is the successor to the Wii U. It comes with two detachable controllers that are known as the Joy-Con. Games can be purchased physically from retail stores or digitally from the Nintendo eShop. The Switch supports three types of play modes.
 * TV mode - The console is placed in the dock that is connected to a TV.
 * Tabletop mode - The console is placed on a surface with the stand out and controllers detached.
 * Handheld mode - The console is played portable with both controllers attached.

The back of game cases have icons that indicate which modes are supported. The Switch also supports amiibo figures for compatible games. The figures can be read by tapping them on the right stick of the Joy-Con or the Switch logo on the front of the Pro Controller. A revision of the Switch was released in mid-August 2019 that featured an improved CPU resulting in better battery life.

Nintendo Switch Lite
The Nintendo Switch Lite is a version of the Switch that is dedicated to handheld play and was released on September 20, 2019. The console is smaller and the controllers cannot be detached.

Nintendo Switch (OLED model)
The Nintendo Switch (OLED model) is a version of the Switch with a wider, OLED screen, enhanced audio, a wider, adjustable stand, and 64GB of internal storage. It also features a new dock that includes a built-in wired LAN port. The console is set to be released on October 8, 2021.