A:AnswerIt actually depends on which games you play, botw has multiple languages where xenoblade chronicles 2 has English and Japanese and that’s it, just look at the game’s box summary n look to see where the languages are.
A:AnswerWarranty is 12 months. No, it does not cover liquid damage or cracked screens. You may want a tempered glass screen protector to help protect the screen and/or an additional warranty to cover such things.
A:AnswerIt doesn't come with any games. If you subscribe to the Online Nintendo eShop for $20 a year, you'll get access to about 70 NES and SNES games and Tetris 99 which is a blast.
A:AnswerOnce you set the switch up you can get free games and also purchase them on the app store. You can also buy some games that won't be downloaded on the switch and they will only be on there when you insert the game in them.When buying the switch it should say bundle and show a game if not you have to purchase games separately.
A:AnswerYes and No. While cartridges are region free you may run into issues with stuff like DLC. Also, you will need to purchase a different power adapter to be used in the UK. I am sure you will have no problem finding one there. You would need to do the same for stuff like your cellphone anyways.
A:AnswerSame price, Nintendo is selling like "hot cakes" as it is, they don't need to offer a discount. However, they are selling the "Version 1" with Mario Kart 8 for $300 and the Switch Lite with Pokemon Sword or Shield for $240.
A:AnswerThe Switch can be played in handheld mode with a battery life of 4.5 hours to 9 hours depending on what you're doing and playing.
So yes it can be taken and played while being a passenger* in the vehicle.
P.S. Don't Drive and Switch. It's bad mmmmkay.