Nintendo Tokyo presents its new console

The Nintendo Switch OLED was on display in all its glory this weekend.


Nintendo Switch OLED

While the Nintendo Switch OLED won’t be released until next month, some fans in Japan recently got to see the console in full screen.

Nintendo Tokyo recently had a screen showcasing the new system and some Twitter users were able to get photos, one being Alex Aniel – Commercial Director of Limited Run Games. In several images, the OLED can be seen with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on screen.

The system will include a 7-inch OLED display, an adjustable stand, a docking station with a wired LAN port, 64 GB of internal storage, as well as an upgraded audio system that uses built-in speakers in tabletop modes. and portable.

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The Nintendo Switch OLED is slated for release on Friday, October 8, 2021 and is currently available for pre-order for $ 349.99. However, many retailers are currently out of stock.

In other Nintendo news, a statement was recently released by the company after allegations were made that while the new OLED model would cost consumers $ 50 more than the original model, it would only cost $ 10. $ to manufacture.

Nintendo also recently announced permanent price drop plans for the Nintendo Switch. However, this will only apply to countries in Europe and Nintendo has no plans to lower the price in the United States. It has also been said that fans might have a little more nostalgia with Nintendo which could possibly bring games from the N64 to the Switch.

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