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Nintendo unveils Switch, its new hybrid gaming console

Nintendo formally announces its new video game console: a hybrid home-and-portable machine called Switch.

Home and portable machine, codenamed the NX, set for March release

Nintendo's new gaming machine, called Switch, is shown in new promotional material released Thursday. (Nintendo)

After months of speculation and anticipation,Nintendohasformally unveiled its new video game console:a hybrid home-and-portable machine called Switch.

The 3-minute trailer posted Thursday morning revealsa tablet device that can also connect to your television via a dock.

The main controller comes with detachable components Nintendo calls Joy-Cons, whichattach to either side of the Switch tablet andallow gamers to play the device on the go.

These Joy-Cons can also be detached and played with one in each hand, or used by two peopleusing a single Joy-Con.

Players can also connect multiple Switch tabletsso a crowd of people can sit and play together (local multiplayer).

The trailer showsfour players placing two Switchdevices on a park table, each person using a single Joy-Con.

"Nintendo Switch allows gamers the freedom to play however they like,"Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officerofNintendo of America said in a release.

"It gives game developers new abilities to bring their creative visions to life by opening up the concept of gaming without boundaries."

The Nintendo Switch can connect to your TV at home (top) or be played on the go (bottom). The Switch controller (seen at top left) detaches into two separate Joy-Con remotes that can connect to Switch's tablet. (Nintendo)

The trailer demonstrated people playing the Switch outside the house, such as in the park or on an airplane. Nintendo'slast home console, the Wii U, had a similar tablet-like controller, but couldn't operate more than a few metres away from the baseplugged into a TV.

Multiple games were shown on Switch, including the upcoming Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, 2015's cartoonyonline shooter Splatoon and Bethesda's open-world fantasy game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

There was also a brief glimpse of a new, as-yet-untitled Super Mario game, similar to 2013's Super Mario 3D World.

The Nintendo Switch, formerly known by its project code name NX, is scheduled for release in March 2017. Pricinghas not yet been announced.