It is possible to book the console at the well-known chain.
Yesterday, Nintendo announced the arrival of Nintendo Switch OLED model. However, among the various details about the new console, price information was missing.
Well, GameStop has recently revealed that the new console will cost 349.98 euros. Additionally, the company has also kicked off pre-orders, so anyone who wants to buy the console can pre-order it starting now.
According to the official statement from Nintendo, “The Switch OLED is similar in size to the Nintendo Switch, but includes a 7-inch OLED screen with rich colors and high contrast. The new console model also features a wider adjustable stand, for tabletop mode, a new base with LAN port for stable online gaming sessions, 64GB of internal memory and integrated speakers with improved audio for portable and table. Just like Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch OLED allows users to play on TV and share Joy-Con controllers to create fun multiplayer sessions.“.
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In related news, we’ve learned that the Switch OLED will have the current Joy-Con’s, and someone has already thought about possible drifting issues.
Source: GameStop.
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