What's in the box:
Nintendo Switch console x132 GB total system storage, part of which is reserved for system data.
Nintendo Switch dock x1
Joy-Con (L) neon blue
x1Joy-Con (R) neon red
x1Joy-Con grip
x1Joy-Con strap
x2HDMI cable
x1Nintendo Switch AC Adapter
x1Switch Sports
x1Nintendo Switch Online 3 month
x1Plus Super Mario Wonder Game
Plus Super Mario Pin Set
Plus Super Mario Poster.
An oled switch is also available for 309 with Mario Wonder
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sorted byAn official bundle with Mario Kart/Mario Odyssey RRP was £259.99, the Switch Sports console bundle RRP is the same (without Mario Wonder) but if you can get a discount code you could get 10% off that.
Basically, don't pay more for a bundle unless you'd have bought those games anyway
I was planning to get a Switch Lite for my son to have it in the car or when we go away. However, it seems the console is better value. If I get this one:
- For offline gaming/on the go, can you buy the game on a physical card, like you do with the Switch Lite, or do you need to download it in the storage/internal memory?
- I understand that there are certain benefits of the membership, but am I right saying the membership does not give you access to free games, you still need to buy them?
- Finally, do you need extra cables or everything you need is in the box? I appreciate that over time, you can buy accessories, I just want to make sure that if I give this at Christmas, it has everything I need in the box.
Thanks a lot, and apologies for my ignorance. (edited)