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October 21, 2016

Nintendo unveils handheld Switch console

Nintendo Switch, new console which can be  ed home and away
Image Caption: Gamers will be able to move uninterrupted from home console to portable device. Pic: Nintendo

Switch, which looks like a tablet and has controllers attached to its sides, combines a handheld system and a console for the first time, and allows gamers to __play at home or on the go.

The Japanese gaming giant has unveiled the new system with a preview trailer on its website.

In a statement, Nintendo said the device would allow users to __play "the same title wherever, whenever and with whomever they choose", and that the system offered "unprecedented new video game play styles".

Switch is the first major gaming system released by Nintendo since the Wii U in 2012.

Nintendo Switch, new games console that can be  ed home or away
Image Caption: Switch can also be used to link multiple players. Pic: Nintendo

The company had been struggling to keep up with rivals Sony and Microsoft and their popular PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles.

However, its fortunes have started to turn around already this year following the runaway success of mobile game Pokemon Go and the announcement of a Super Mario game for mobile users to be launched by Apple.

Shares have risen by 70% since July but fell 7% on the new product launch with investors underwhelmed.

Amir Anvarzadeh, head of Japanese equity sales at BGC Partners, said: "It's a disappointing console.

"It doesn't enhance the gaming experience when you have a smartphone in your pocket."

Nintendo Switch looks quite awesome. 😎

— Marella #Howl4ACure (@isaaclaheys_) October 20, 2016

The new console will go on sale in March next year, but Nintendo is yet to reveal the price or a full games line-up.

However, a new instalment in the Legend Of Zelda series, called Breath Of Wind, has already been announced for the Switch.

Nintendo Switch, new games console that can be  ed home or away
Image Caption: Switch can also be used to link multiple players. Pic: Nintendo

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