Black Friday is over, and for multiple reaso𒉰ns many of us weren’t able to pick up that game or console we were looking forward to. However, if you were looking for a certain handheld console by a certain Japan based company, may be worth looking into.
The bundle comes with the upgraded Switch, which has better battery life than the original version, a sturdy looking licensed carrying case, which 🍸is a must-have for any handheld console, and a 12-month subscription to Nintendo Switch Online, all at $299. Considering that this bundle costs as much as a Ninte💛ndo Switch usually would, it seems to be a great deal for anyone hoping to buy the console.
I🐻f you want to do the math, a decent carrying case would come for around $20 while a one-year Nintendo Switch Online subscription costs about thไe same. Sure, it’s not as great as the Black Friday deal, but it’s still pretty sweet! The says this bundle will be available “while supplies last.” Keeping in mind that the console hasn’t been as easy to find, prospective buyers should keep a🌸n eye on this deal. As mentioned before, this is the updated version of the Switch, with improved battery life. It also totes the original neon blue and neon red Joy-Cons.
This is just one of the numerous updates (physical and online) that Nintendo♒ has incorporated to the console. Just last week, Nintendo rolled out an update which allows you to share photos and videos to phones using a QR code. You can also share them to PC’s via a USB cable.
The upda🥀te also tog♏gled the data sharing feature to on. Many of you may fin🍰d this annoying as you may not wish to share your data with Nintendo. What’s even more frustrating is that this toggle isn’t really the e🥃asiest thing to find in the UI. We’ve made a step-by-step walkth♏rough on how you can toggle this𝓀 feature off if you’ve downloaded and installed update 11.0.
Yꩵou may want to keep an eye on this toggle aftไer every update, as who knows when Nintendo decides to sneakily switch it back on.