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Three months after Nintendo's initial reveal of their upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch, the company is preparing to release more information about their combination home-and-portable system tonight.

We'll be covering the conference, as well as keeping this post updated with news from the livestream, but here's what we currently know and what we can expect to learn more about tonight. 

The Switch and its many controllers

The Switch, powered by NVIDIA's custom Tegra processor, has two modes: at home play, and on the go. When docked into its base, The Nintendo Switch can be played traditionally — on your TV.  Read more...

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