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It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV.
It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called ''Joy-Con''s, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the [[Wii U]]'s tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV.


Currently, the spin-off game {{FEWA}} and {{FE16}} are the {{FES}} related titles announced to be releasing on the Nintendo Switch.
Currently, the spin-off game {{FEWA}}, {{FE16}}, and {{TMSFEE}} are the {{FES}} related titles released on the Nintendo Switch. By purchasing a subscription to the Nintendo Switch Online service, a player has access to select games from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] consoles, replacing the [[Virtual Console]] service; thus far, the only ''Fire Emblem'' game released on this service is {{FE1}}.


=={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch==
=={{FES}} games available for Nintendo Switch==
*{{FE16}}
*{{FE16}}
===Nintendo Switch Online===
*{{FE1}}
===Related titles===
===Related titles===
* {{FEWA}}
* {{FEWA}}
* {{SSBU}}
* {{SSBU}}
* {{TMSFEE}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:33, 25 December 2019

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A Nintendo Switch in portable mode, the hand is removing one of the two Joy-Cons. The screen features The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

The Nintendo Switch (Japanese: ニンテンドースイッチ Nintendo Switch) is Nintendo's hybrid home-and-handheld video game console. It was known by the code name "NX" earlier in development.

It is a portable screen with detachable controllers for on-the-go play, it can also be set into a dock and connected to a TV for at-home play. It comes with two controllers, called Joy-Cons, that can be utilized in various configurations for different modes of play. The Joy-Cons can be attached to the sides of the console to play similarly to the Wii U's tablet or each Joy-Con can be given to a player to play multiplayer games on the tablet screen. The Joy-Cons also connect to a controller attachment for when playing on a TV.

Currently, the spin-off game Fire Emblem Warriors, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE Encore are the Fire Emblem series related titles released on the Nintendo Switch. By purchasing a subscription to the Nintendo Switch Online service, a player has access to select games from the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo Entertainment System consoles, replacing the Virtual Console service; thus far, the only Fire Emblem game released on this service is Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light.

Fire Emblem series games available for Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch Online

Related titles

Gallery

References

See also

External links

Consoles of the Fire Emblem series
Home consoles Family ComputerSuper FamicomNintendo GameCubeWiiWii UNintendo Switch
Handheld consoles Game Boy AdvanceNintendo DSNintendo 3DSNintendo Switch