Nintendo Switch 10 Consoles 1 Game; Get Ready For The Ultimate Game Play

Feb 15, 2017 08:20 AM EST | Hannah Jill

Nintendo Switch will allow players to connect to 10 consoles instead of the rumored 8 consoles. This means more players can enjoy playing this game together.

According to Gamespot, this latest update is made possible because of Nintendo's LAN feature. The company also added that in the new Switch Console. Professional tournaments can be staged using 10 players, while 8 players can be set up for the home team players using a local wireless connection.

Nintendo explains that realistically, 8 players can play with the Switch Console while 2 will stay as spectators. It also says that there will come a time when realistically, 10 participants can play all at the same time.

Also, the Nintendo Switch is a game console that looks like a tablet with a docking station that you can definitely play at home, as mentioned in Pocket-lint. With a 6.2-inch high definition screen, one can remove its Joy-Con controllers and with its handheld mode, you can play the Switch remotely anywhere while traveling on the road or in a different place.

The new Splatoon 2 game can work with both Joy-Con controllers and Pro controllers and can work largely with TV and handhelds modules. All players need to do is slip the Switch into a dock and you can play it on a big screen.

The new Nintendo Switch Game Console will apparently carry the new Splatoon 2 game, originally scheduled to launch this summer. Splatoon 2 is a sequel to the most successful Splatoon video game which involves playing with a couple of squids throwing murky ink at each other. The new Switch also has connectivity with your smartphone, says Nintendo. An application connects you to the game so you can schedule play appointments with your team.

There are 10 new games that you can play with the Nintendo Switch launch. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and party game 1-2 Switch will be the initial games included in the launch scheduled in early March.

 

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