A:AnswerAccording to the Best Buy website, as of right now and when pre-orders take place later today, no.
The website states: "We are temporarily unable to ship items to Army Post Office (APO), Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) or Fleet Post Office (FPO) addresses. We apologize for any inconvenience."
A:AnswerNope. Chances are some jerk is gonna do the exact same thing to these websites like this and Walmart or GameStop etc and flood it to where the page will never load for you to buy one. What i don't understand is why they don't just limit how many consoles can be bought online to a certain number? If a company has 1 million in stock then just sell 400k online and the rest in store only.
A:AnswerSo yes, for the most part. The Switch 2, just like its predecessor, includes a controller that is splittable. By rotating each controller on its side, two different people can play. I’ll include pictures.
Keep in mind though that these controllers aren’t as comfortable as a standard one. Also, the exact labels on the buttons are different between the two, so it’s a bit of a learning curve to figure out what pressing the A button is on the Joycon that doesn’t actually have the A button on. But this is a great way to start off while you save money for bigger or more joycons
A:AnswerAssuming you can still buy this bundle (I got it at launch last year), it comes with the following:
a Switch 2 console (a tablet)
a dock (that allows you to connect the tablet to the TV)
an HDMI cord with 4K capability
a USB C charger that also powers the dock
a brick for the charger
Joycon 2 Left Controller with an attachable strap
Joycon 2 Right Controller with an attachable strap
Joycon Grip (makes the left and right controllers a single controller)
A download code for Mario Kart World (some bundles already have the game downloaded, but mine had a code I had to put in)
Note that the Joycon controllers can both act as a single big controller or two smaller ones. They can also connect directly onto the console to play it handheld style.
A:AnswerIn the United States, the Nintendo Switch 2 comes with a standard limited manufacturer’s warranty that lasts 12 months (1 year) starting from the date you bought it. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship — meaning if the system has a defect during normal use, Nintendo will repair or replace it under that warranty.