With The NPD Group publishing an updated list of this console generation’s best-selling games in the United States, it’s unsurprising that Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V remains one of the most downloaded games. Sony has revealed June’s top PS4 downloads in the U.S. and while GTA V does make the list, 2K Sports’ NBA 2K19 reigns supreme on the platform.
Nintendo made a big splash with the announcement of the Switch Lite, which is a handheld-only version of original system’s model. While this means that it’ll be limited in some aspects–no docking or detachable Joy-Con, among other things–it comes at a lower cost and a slightly smaller design. And what you can immediately see in the first photos of the Switch Lite, is a traditional directional pad.
Below, we compiled some of the important specs and features for both the original Switch and new Switch Lite for a simple comparison between the two.
Switch (original)
Switch Lite
Screen Size
6.2 inches
5.5 inches
Resolution
720p (undocked)
720p
Dimensions (H x W x D)
4″ x 9.4″ x 0.55″
3.6″ x 8.2″ x 0.55″
Weight
0.88 lbs / 399 g
0.61 lbs / 277 g
Battery Life Range
2.5 – 6.5 hours
3 – 7 hours
Graphics Processor
Custom Nvidia Tegra GPU
Custom Nvidia Tegra GPU
Internal Memory
32 GB
32 GB
Detachable Joy-Con
Yes
No
TV Mode / Docking
Yes
No
HD Rumble
Yes
No
Kickstand
Yes
No
Amiibo Support
Yes
Yes
Price
$300
$200
So, while you don’t get some notable features, like HD rumble or the bigger screen, the Switch Lite comes as a cheaper, more portable option with slightly better battery life–it’s attractive for those who would primarily play in handheld mode. However, by design, there will be a few games that won’t work with the new Switch Lite, such as the Nintendo Labo Kits; in the case of something like 1-2 Switch, you’d need to sync a separate pair of Joy-Con.
In addition to the Switch Lite reveal, Nintendo said that it has plans for a method to transfer files, useful for existing Switch owners who would move to the new system, though there aren’t any details on it quite yet. If you’re excited about the new Switch D-pad and want to see it on a Joy-Con for the original model, you might be disappointed. Those hoping for a sort of “Switch Pro” model with higher-end features should note that the Switch Lite is the only new version planned for this year. For everything else you need to know about the new system, check out our Switch Lite FAQ.
Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch Lite, which releases September 20, 2019 in three different colors.
At a glance, the Nintendo Switch Lite features:
Smaller 5.5 inch touch screen
Lighter, all-in-one design (no detachable Joy-Con controllers)
D-pad style control pad
Improved 3-7 hour battery life
No IR or HD rumble functions
No ability to dock to TV or play in ‘tabletop’ mode
The Nintendo Switch Lite will be available in Yellow, Gray, and Turquoise for $199.99 USD.
“Adding Nintendo Switch Lite to the lineup gives gamers more color and price point options,” said Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser. “Now consumers can choose the system that best suits how they like to play their favorite Nintendo Switch games.”
This year’s Comic-Con International: San Diego is next week, kicking off on Wednesday, July 17, with preview night and continuing throughout the weekend. And as with every year, SDCC 2019 promises to be crammed full of geeky goodness, from collectibles to cosplay to panels focused on all sorts of upcoming comic book, TV, movie and video game projects.
If you need help planning your Comic-Con schedule, or if you’re going to be following along at home, here’s a breakdown of the most exciting panels at the show this year. From screenings of new DC shows to glimpses of movies like IT Chapter Two and Terminator: Dark Fate to the long-awaited reveal of what’s next for the MCU, these are the panels you’ll want to keep tabs on at the con.
We’re nearly there, folks–Amazon Prime Day 2019 is kicking off in less than a week, starting at midnight PT on Monday, July 15 and running until midnight on Wednesday, July 17. That’s a full 48 hours of deals, ranging from lightning deals that sell out in minutes to Prime Day-exclusive deals that run the entire two days (or until they go out of stock). Then there’s Target, Walmart, Ebay, and all the other online retailers shoving their way into the action with their own sales on or around Prime Day. Between all that shopping hubbub, there will be a ton of deals going around, which can be a bit overwhelming when you’re trying to get the best discount.
If the PS4 is your primary gaming system of choice, we’ll have you covered with all the best PS4 deals on games, consoles, controllers, headsets, and practically anything else that falls under the Sony sphere of influence. Most discounts will go live this weekend and early next week, but there are some PS4 deals available already that you should be aware of. Just know that most sales haven’t gone live yet, so bookmark this page and check back as we continue to curate the best PS4 gaming deals during the 2019 Prime Day bonanza.
Kingdom Hearts 3 – on sale for $20 at GameStop
Best PS4 game deals
One major gaming sale kicked off a week before Prime Day, and that’s GameStop’s storewide Summer Sale. If you follow GameStop’s sales closely, you’ll see that many of these discounts have been offered in the past, but there are still a few PS4 game deals worth noting. Plus, other retailers are already beginning to discount some games in the days leading up to Prime Day, even though their sales haven’t officially kicked off. See the best PS4 game deals available now below. We’ll be sure to update this list if lower prices become available.
PS Plus 12-month subscription – on sale for $36
PlayStation Plus deal
A PS Plus subscription is required for online multiplayer in most games; plus, it gets you free monthly games and exclusive discounts on games on PSN. At this point, it’s basically a necessity for many PS4 gamers. While 12 months of PS Plus generally sells for $60, you can sometimes find a subscription at a discount–and right now at MassGenie, you can grab a year of PS Plus for as cheap as you’re likely to find it these days: $36. To claim the deal, click the link below, and you’ll be asked to either log in or create a free account. After that, you’ll be redirected to checkout, where you’ll see promo code 12MPSPSNMC automatically applied. After the Power Deal ends, you’ll receive the PS Plus code via email, which you can then redeem in your PSN account. You can check out the PS Plus product page at MassGenie for more info.
PS4 Pro – on sale for $320 at Ebay
Best PS4 console deals
While we have a good idea regarding what kind of games will be on sale during Prime Day, console and bundle discounts are mostly a big question mark at this point. However, if you’re in the market for a new PS4 Pro, Prime Day will likely be your best chance to snag one until Black Friday. And right now, Ebay has an incredible deal on a brand-new PS4 Pro for only $320 and free shipping. This is a ridiculously low price for arguably the best console on the market, which generally sells for $400, so grab this deal fast if you’re interested.
DualShock 4 wireless controller (magma red) – on sale for $40 at Ebay
Best PS4 accessory deals
From headsets and controllers to charging docks and more, accessories can only make your gaming experience better, and they’re often crucial if you often play online with friends or enjoy local co-op. As Prime Day kicks off, we’ll include more info on the best PS4 accessory deals here. In the meantime, check out some of the early deals available now below.
So long as you don’t mind the $8 cover price, The Amazing Spider-Man #25 is a perfect jumping-on point for the series. This oversized issue kicks off the second year of writer Nick Spencer’s run. It simultaneously ties up most of the loose ends remaining from the previous 24 issues and sets a number of new stories in motion for the year to come. It both promises dark days ahead for Spider-Man while also showing just how fun and whimsical this series can be.
While this issue does feature a handful of backup stories from guest creative teams, the majority unfolds as one, continuous narrative from Spencer and artists Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos and Patrick Gleason. Granted, I was a little wary of that combination coming into this issue. The series has suffered a bit from the stark contrast between Ottley’s light, expressive style and the darker, more exaggerated approach of Ramos and Chris Bachalo. But somehow this issue maintains a steady flow from one artist to the next. It helps that the story is tailored directly to each artist’s particular strengths, with Ottley’s pages featuring a lighter, sillier tone and Ramos and Gleason’s shifting in a darker and more foreboding direction.
The Nintendo Switch Lite was recently announced, and while we know it will come in three colors: Yellow, Gray, and Turquoise (as well as a bunch of other features), that hasn’t stopped us from day-dreaming about the Nintendo Switch Lite colors-to-be.
Check out our top 11 Switch Lite Color variants we’d love to see in the slideshow below.
Reports had been circulating that Nintendo was working on a smaller, cheaper iteration of the Switch, and sure enough, the company has finally pulled back the curtain on the Nintendo Switch Lite. Designed strictly for portable play, the system launches this September with a lower price point and some pared back features, making it a more affordable alternative to the standard Switch model.
While there are still some questions lingering around the Switch Lite, Nintendo has revealed a number of details about the new system, including its release date, specifications, what games it will be compatible with, and more. If you’re curious about how it compares to the original Switch, we’ve rounded up everything we know about the new system so far below.
Release Date And Price
The Nintendo Switch Lite launches worldwide on September 20, 2019. In the US, the system will retail for $200 USD–$100 cheaper than the standard Nintendo Switch. International pricing details have not yet been announced. Amazon UK has the system listed for £200, although that price point could be a placeholder.
How Is Switch Lite Different?
While the standard Nintendo Switch can function either as a portable or home console, the Switch Lite is tailored specifically for handheld use. As such, the system cannot be docked or played on a television. It is also smaller and lighter than the base Switch, with a 5.5-inch touch screen (compared to the standard 6.2-inch screen), and it features 20-30% better battery life than the original console.
Unlike the existing Switch model, the Switch Lite will also have a solid body, meaning it won’t come with detachable Joy-Con controllers. It will also be missing some other features, such as rumble and the IR sensor. Because it is designed for handheld play, it will also lack a kickstand. However, it will boast a true D-pad, rather than the directional buttons found on a standard Joy-Con. That makes it the only Switch model to come with a proper D-pad, as it appears Nintendo has no plans of adding one to Joy-Con controllers. Joy-Cons will still be compatible with the Switch Lite, and in fact will be the only way to play certain titles that typically don’t support handheld play (more on that below).
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Can I Transfer My Data Between Switch And Switch Lite?
While Nintendo has not yet announced specifics, the company says it is planning a transfer feature that will let you move data between the standard Switch and Switch Lite. It’s unclear as of yet how this will work, but more details will be shared at a later date.
What Colors Will Be Available?
The Switch Lite will launch in three different color schemes: yellow, turquoise, and grey. Nintendo is also releasing a special edition Pokemon model on November 8, just ahead of the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield. This version will feature a light grey body with cyan and magenta buttons, while the back the back is adorned with an illustration of the games’ Legendary cover Pokemon, Zacian and Zamazenta.
Will It Work With All Switch Games?
Not quite. Switch games will need to support handheld mode in order to function on Switch Lite, given that it’s the only mode the system supports. Specifically, Nintendo Labo will have issues due to the device itself being a different size. Other games, such as 1-2-Switch and Super Mario Party will require the purchase of Joy-Cons, as neither can be played in handheld mode with the controllers attached.
What Else Doesn’t Work?
Nintendo has yet to provide a comprehensive list of supported games and accessories, but we can surmise at least some that won’t work. For instance, the vaunted Flip-Grip, which allows you to turn the original system sideways and attach Joy-Cons (ideal for playing vertical shooters such as Ikaruga) won’t work, given the system’s smaller size.
No, like the original Switch, the Lite does not offer support for connecting headphones via Bluebooth. It does have a standard headphone jack, but those hoping for a Switch to finally allow the direct use of Bluetooth headphones are out of luck. In fact, the Lite is worse than the original Switch in this regard; without the use of the USB ports on the old Switch’s dock, the Lite won’t even be able to rely on third-party solutions to this problem.