A:AnswerYes. All digital purchases are tied to your Nintendo account, and physical games can be used on any system (even loaned out to other people if you so choose). If you think you'll eventually be getting another switch I would recommend buying your games physically; Nintendo's handling of multiple switches on one account is a little funky and they require you to designate one of them as your primary device. If you want to play a digital game on the non-primary switch it has to be connected to internet to ensure you're not playing the same game on 2 different devices at once. Physical games obviously can't be in 2 systems at once so it doesn't have this check that requires internet.
A:AnswerAccording to how many games you’ll play and when , I think after 7 games installed on the console you’ll need a card , so if you want to hold off for another game instead of card you could
A:AnswerIt'll be a little rougher with the switch lite. Youll need to buy other controllers. For multiplayer, you're better off buying the regular switch.
A:AnswerYes! Sword and Shield won’t have the morion catching mechanic so it’s a non issue, plus, Let’s Go uses gyro tilting controls for catching while in handheld mode ao both games are completely playable without buying anything extra!
A:AnswerIt is compatible with every Switch game on the market. Some Switch games. such as 1-2-Switch, do not support handheld mode, though you can still pair another set of Joycons to the Lite to play them.
A:AnswerYes, you can use every controller including Joycons, Pro Controllers and other things with the system. You just can't attach them or dock them. Please do not listen to the "My Bestbuy Elite" as he clearly did not watch the reveal trailer confirming this.