Nintendo Switch Lite Pre-Orders Open Now at All Major Retailers

Jul 31, 2019 at 11:29am EDT
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Eager to get your hands on the new cheaper, portable-only Nintendo Switch Lite? Well, pre-orders for the console are now live, and given how quickly new Nintendo products tend to sell, you should probably act fast! As a reminder, The Nintendo Switch Lite comes in three color variations (Turquoise, Yellow, and Grey) and there’s also a Pokemon Sword and Shield special edition.

Nintendo Switch Lite Grey

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Nintendo Switch Lite Turquoise

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Nintendo Switch Lite Yellow

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Nintendo Switch Lite Zacian and Zamazenta Edition

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Need a bit more information before you make the plunge? Here’s an official rundown of the Nintendo Switch Lite’s features:

Nintendo Switch Lite is a new version of the Nintendo Switch system that's optimized for personal, handheld play. Nintendo Switch Lite is a small and light Nintendo Switch system at a great price. Nintendo Switch Lite is great for on-the-go gaming. Nintendo Switch Lite is compatible with popular games such as Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and more. If you're looking for a gaming system all your own, Nintendo Switch Lite is ready to hit the road whenever you are.

  • Compact and lightweight - With its light, sleek design, this system is ready to hit the road whenever you are.
  • Built-in controllers - Controllers are built right into the system for handheld play, and the left side sports a +Control Pad.
  • Compatible games - The Nintendo Switch Lite system plays the library of Nintendo Switch games that work in handheld mode.

The Nintendo Switch Lite hits shelves on September 20. All versions of the system, including the Pokemon Sword and Shield special edition, will cost $200. What do you think? Will you be picking out up?

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