Nintendo Switch: 19 Photos Of Controllers And Accessories
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Accessories Galore
The Nintendo Switch comes with quite a few different controller configurations and a number of other accessories. Click ahead to take a closer look at a few of them.
Nintendo Switch launches on March 3, priced at US $300/£280/AU $470. The console comes with 11 games at launch: Skylanders Imaginators, 1-2-Switch, Just Dance 2017, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I Am Setsuna, Human Resource Machine, Little Inferno, World of Goo, Shovel Knight, Fast RMX, and Super Bomberman R. Another title, The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+, was meant to launch on March 3 for the system, but that was recently delayed.
For all the games confirmed to be coming to Switch--but not necessarily at launch--take a look at our roundup. You can also take a look at everything that comes in the box, as well as our in-depth feature of the console's menus and UI (user interface). And if you're curious how the Switch compares to other consoles in terms of size, check out our size comparison.
The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller costs $70 and is sold separately.
The Switch Pro Controller includes motion controls, rumble, amiibo compatibility, and more.
A close-up of the front of the Pro Controller.
The back of the Pro Controller.
Each Nintendo Switch includes two Joy-Con controllers. However, you can purchase separate Joy-Con controllers.
Blue Joy-Con (L).
Red Joy-Con (R).
The Joy-Cons are also sold separately if you want extras. They cost $80 for a set of two and $50 for each individual (left or right) controller.
The Joy-Cons are available in this combination blue-and-red option as well as a dual gray option.
The Joy-Con Charging Grip combines the left and right Joy-Cons into a single controller while charging them.
Top view of the Joy-Con Charging Grip.
The Joy-Cons slotted into the Charging Grip.
The Joy-Con Charging Grip costs $30 and is included with the Switch.
The Nintendo Switch case is sold separately.
Top view of the case when opened.
Interior of the Switch carrying case.