NINTENDO has unveiled a brand new version of its hugely popular Switch console.

The new Nintendo Switch OLED Model launches later this year – just in time for Christmas.

The new Nintendo Switch OLED is official

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The new Nintendo Switch OLED is officialCredit: Nintendo

It’s the third core version of Nintendo’s console, joining the Switch and Switch Lite.

Nintendo says the console is largely the same size as the Nintendo Switch proper.

But it’s got a larger 7-inch OLED screen with “vivid colours and high contrast”.

There’s a wide adjustable stand for tabletop gaming.

The stand flips out from the back of the console, and allows for tilting to get the best view of the screen.

The new console is the third official Switch model

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The new console is the third official Switch modelCredit: Nintendo

And Nintendo has created a new dock with a wired LAN port for stable online play – meaning it’s taking online gaming seriously.

The new Joy-Cons come in a white colour, which is matched by the dock.

Of course, the classic red-and-blue colourway is still available.

Nintendo has fitted the new Switch OLED Model with 64GB of storage.

That’s double the 32GB in the standard Switch, a change that gamers have been calling out for since the original console launched in 2017.

Unlike the Switch Lite (and just like the Switch), Nintendo’s new console is suitable for TV gaming and handheld play sessions.

You’ll also be able to pick up an official carrying case and screen protector set, which is handy if you do decide to take it out and about.

The new Nintendo Switch OLED Model release date is set for October 8.

That’s the same date that Metroid Dread comes out – the long-awaited sequel to Metroid Fusion.

If you already have a Nintendo Switch, you’ll be able to transfer your games and save data to the new console.

We’re checking with Nintendo on price and will update this story when we know more.

More to come…

In other news, The Sun’s favourite alternative to a games console is the Oculus Quest 2 VR headset.

Check out the wildly impressive Panasonic 65HZ1000 TV, which makes most tellies look rubbish.

Read our complete guide to Call of Duty 2021.

And Dell’s Alienware R10 Ryzen Edition is a gaming PC powerhouse that crushes both the new consoles.


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