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There are four different regions that the user can select from: Japan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.<ref name="region">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22356/~/how-to-change-the-system-region], How to Change the System Region.</ref> As of April 15, 2019, it can also be changed to Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea. Depending on the region chosen, the dialect for the English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese languages will also change (e.g. setting the region code to Europe or Australia/New Zealand and the language to English will set the total language to British English, and setting the region to The Americas and the language to Portuguese will set the overall language to Brazilian Portuguese).
There are four different regions that the user can select from: Japan, the Americas, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.<ref name="region">[http://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/22356/~/how-to-change-the-system-region], How to Change the System Region.</ref> As of April 15, 2019, it can also be changed to Hong Kong/Taiwan/South Korea. Depending on the region chosen, the dialect for the English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese languages will also change (e.g. setting the region code to Europe or Australia/New Zealand and the language to English will set the total language to British English, and setting the region to The Americas and the language to Portuguese will set the overall language to Brazilian Portuguese).
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==Hardware revisions==
===Nintendo Switch Lite===
[[File:Switch Lite Image.png|thumb|A yellow Nintendo Switch Lite]]
The '''Nintendo Switch Lite''' is the second version of the Nintendo Switch announced on July 10, 2019. This version will be released worldwide on September 20, 2019.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59yuBFRSZdg]</ref> Unlike the original, this console is smaller than the console and handheld only. That means it can't be docked. This console can play only games that supported handheld mode. Games that uses only motion controls (e.g. [[Super Mario Party]]) are not supported due to absence of IR Motion Camera.


==Peripherals==
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