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Nintendo Switch Rumours

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The Switch is Nintendo’s up and coming console, which has been confirmed to be releasing in March 2017. The actual date is unknown and is set to be announced at the Nintendo Switch presentation in Tokyo on the 13th of January 2017, as well as the price.

Nintendo has released this statement to those not able to make it to the presentation:

“To be able to tune in live, visit http://www.nintendo.co.uk/switch on the 13th of January, Friday, at 5 A.M. CET / 4 A.M. GMT to hear about the new Nintendo Switch details.”

The rumour mill has been churning ever since the announcement trailer was released on the 20th of October, 2016. Prices rumoured have ranged from £200 to £300 with a UK retailer offering pre-orders for £198.50 with a price-lock promise. Other rumours have said that the Switch will feature a USB type-c port. It has also been said that the switch will run at 1080p/60fps in dock, and 720p/30 in tablet mode. 

All of this is unconfirmed until the 13th of January 2017, so take any rumour with a grain of salt.

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