Switching To The New Switch?
The small, undockable Switch Lite will be out in a matter of weeks, but Nintendo already has an answer for anyone hoping to upgrade their Switch experience without sacrificing convertibility. Unofficially dubbed the “New” Switch, it looks exactly like the existing model, but inside lies a more capable battery, and a screen with a slightly warmer color temperature than the previous version.
For every other console family, setting up your account and accessing your games on a new system is a straightforward process. This usually involves logging into an account with your email and password on the new system, and at worst, deactivating your old one online or via the console’s settings menu. Unfortunately, Nintendo has never made it this easy, and the Switch transfer process is no different. CNET’s Ashley Esqueda gave us a glimpse into her experience transferring to a new Switch.
You can get the new, improved Switch for $75 by trading in your old one at GameStop, and the console is also available to purchase at several other retailers listed below. If you decide to transfer your save data from your old Switch to the new one, here’s exactly what you’re in for.
Amazon
Nintendo Switch with Gray Joy-Con
Walmart
Nintendo Switch with Neon Joy-Con
Best Buy
Nintendo Switch with Gray Joy-Con
Nintendo Switch with Neon Joy-Con
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