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Nintendo Switch is a 100% single-screen experience

Nintendo has confirmed with Polygon that the Nintendo Switch will remain a single-screen affair.

“Nintendo Switch is dedicated to deliver a single-screen experience, on whatever screen you might choose,” Nintendo representatives told the site.

This ultimately means that you won’t be able to have someone playing on the Switch itself and on a TV as well — it’s one or the other.

With no more on Switch coming from Nintendo until 2017, you can head here to see what’s been confirmed.


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