A:AnswerGenerally not right now; COVID-19 has disrupted switch supply trains as well as increased demand (people are home bored during quarantine) and made these very difficult to find in stores. Your best bet is to keep checking online.
A:AnswerThis completely depends on which games you get. First party Nintendo titles are almost all rated E or E 10+ (suitable for everyone and everyone over 10 y/o, respectively) but there are some games that are rated M. The switch has a really large library so there's plenty of games suited for every age level.
A:AnswerHey, I found the best way to get a switch is to check two-three times a day in the morning, midday, and night. Also, always be ready to buy basically as soon as you see them in stock because they go fast.
A:AnswerI rechecked every few hours and was able to snag one up. Gotta be quick though cause more than once I added it to my cart and by the time I checked out they had run out lol
A:AnswerNot until this quarantine is over most likely. They are from china so expect not until later... unfortunately every thing was sold out except best buy when i bought mine good luck!
A:AnswerNo, these are more efficient. This won't ruin anything and don't come off. There are accessories that help w the hamdheld but, you can't physically take these ones on and off like the normal switch. Hopefully this helps!
A:AnswerThe system is covered under a 1 year warranty from Nintendo. If they break during this time Nintendo will fix them for free. After the 1 year period you will have to pay to have them fixed unless you bought an extended warranty from Best Buy.
A:AnswerYou only need WiFi when you want to play with other people, or Im assuming when you want to reach the store on there but I think that also works without WiFi