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Transferring console data, virtual game cards, or saves between your Switch 1 and Switch 2 can be a little confusing. Here's everything you need to know during setup.
Learn how to quickly set up the Nintendo Switch and connect it to a TV.
Here’s how to set up the Nintendo Switch, whether you’re trying to squeeze in some game time on the commute to work or hosting a game night in your living room with some friends.
Open the app on your smartphone, and follow the on-screen instructions to pair it with your Nintendo Switch. Ensure both devices are connected to the internet.
It's time to set up your Nintendo Switch. We'll show you how to transfer data from an old Switch, too.
Here's how to get gaming on your Nintendo Switch console, with detailed instructions on the set up process.
Thankfully, setting up a Nintendo Switch is fairly easy, but there are a few tips and tricks that will enhance your experience that you should know about.
The Switch 2 will then ask you to read the GameChat Data Processing Statement, which is essentially just an overview of what data Nintendo will collect and how the company will use it.
One of the first things you're asked to do while setting up the Nintendo Switch 2 is whether you want to transfer your Nintendo Account to the Switch 2. The console includes a handy walkthrough ...
You got a new Nintendo Switch and have now won the holidays. Before you go play "Fortnite," "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" or "Mario Kart," however, you will need to set up your new game system.
The Nintendo Switch 2 makes HDR calibration confusing, so here's how to get the best picture possible for your HDR-capable display.
Transfer data from your Switch 1, set up parental controls, and get up-to-speed on Virtual Game Cards.