A:AnswerIt depends on the game. Some games allow for L and R to be Player 1 and Player 2, while other games need both L and R in order to play so an additional L/R are needed. You can connect 4 L/R controllers (total of 8 individual controllers) to each Switch system.
A:AnswerYes you can have up to 4 people locally playing depending on what games you own and online you can have even more but yet again depending on the games you are trying to play always check the back to see if it supports co op or online multiplayer
A:AnswerIf you create a Nintendo profile you can buy games online the games can range in price depending on what type of game you want maximum price I’ve seen was $65
A:AnswerTwo Joy Cons come with each Switch console. You can use each Joy Con as a separate controller. One Joy Con works perfectly well with games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Purchase another pair of Joy Cons for four player action with compatible games and four players.
A:AnswerYes. This console has a dock that it comes with that hooks up onto your tv. Undock it to use on the go yet a case is preferred if you’re planning to take it with you to a relatives house or if there are small children. There are free games to play like you mentioned like Fortnite, as well as others like Dauntless and Warframe. If you buy the membership, there are other games you can play for free like all the old school Mario games as well as some demos that are available for certain games. But as for games, you do have the option to buy either physical or digital. The console does come with 32 Gb’s of memory but most games are usually about 10 Gb or more so a microSD card is best for digital games if you want to go that route. It all depends on what you want.
A:AnswerWhat you get in the box is the tablet, 2 joycons with strap, joycon connector, dock, charging cord and HDMI cable. There are no games pre-installed unless it's a bundle that says it explicitly says it comes with. (ie. the animal crossing switch DOES NOT come with the game.)
A:AnswerThe V2 Nintendo Switch with the improved battery life has a model code that starts with HAD and a model number of HAC-001 (-01):
-HADSKABAA for the model with the blue and red Joy-Con controllers
-HADSKAAAA for the model with grey Joy-Con controllers
The original Nintendo Switch models start with the letters HAC and a model number of HAC-001.
As long as the specs section lists a model of "HAD" (vs "HAC") you know it's the newer version 2.
A:AnswerModel codes: HADSKABAA for the model with the blue and red Joy-Con controllers, HADSKAAAA for the model with grey Joy-Con controllers. The old switch models start with HAC.
A:AnswerBest Buy staff doesn't answer questions here and STOCKING WILL VARY depending on where your store is. The STOCK IS RANDOM so just keep checking or call your local best buy for more info on stock dates. Also, best buy DOES NOT DO STOCK NOTIFICATIONS for when they receive stock but there are other third party websites you can sign up for if you want notifications on stocking. (caps for emphasis for people who don't read full answers and keep asking the same questions)
A:AnswerFor everyone asking this, Best Buy staff doesn't answer questions here and stocking will vary depending on where your store is. The stock is RANDOM so just keep checking or call your local best buy for more info on stock dates.
A:AnswerNo hidden prices. And its does come with a dock and handheld controller for the joy con remotes. But only if your purchasing the Nintendo Switch. The Nintendo Switch Lite is only a portable gaming device. Not able to connect to the TV with a dock
A:AnswerYes, it can be connected to the TV via an HDMI cable through the dock. It can also be played as a handheld device. BUT, the switch lite can only be played as a handheld.
A:AnswerThe max power draw rate was achieved using a 45W USB-C PD (15V/3A) charger spec. The max power draw rates are: Original Switch 18W, New Switch 18W, Switch Lite 13.5W Here is the website with charging and power usage information: https://switchchargers.com/how-nintendo-switch-charging-works/
A:AnswerThe console has a cartridge slot for games but many games sell both cartridges and digital version. Depending on the game, wifi is not needed for most games. You'll have check the game before you buy. However it is safe to say a lot of single player games do not need internet. FYI, if you purchase a digital game, some games only require internet to initially download them but once saved on console, internet may not be required. Therefore once again, it depends on the game.