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Lonely_Dolphin said:
curl-6 said:

I don't see why you couldn't play it on the Switch Lite, since you can sync Joycons to the Lite. It wouldn't be the most convenient way to play, but it's not impossible.

Not sure if I'd say it has the same audience as the Lite though; the way I see it the main targets for the Lite are parents buying for their kids, the Japanese market, and 3DS owners yet to upgrade. I can't see Ring Fit Adventure being a popular kid's present or taking off with the portable-focused crowd.

Ah didn't know you could sync joy-cons, though with how much they cost you may as well have bought a regular Switch. But alright, it can technically be played on Switch Lite, though I doubt many will bother. Like you said it's uber inconvenient, you can't hold the ring and system.

I don't see it being popular with anyone haha, but I do agree with the way you've framed the Lite's audience. I wasn't thinking as specifically, just that regular Switch is for more dedicated/hardcore gamers while Switch Lite for the more casual gamers. Like Labo this isn't for the former, it too was shown separately from general directs. After thinking about it though I guess there could be an audience for the thing if 1-2 Switch managed to sell millions.

I wouldn't say Switch is in anyway aimed at hardcore gamers. Refurbished NESs and over-the-top gaming PCs are aimed at hardcore gamers.

I also wouldn't say Switch Lite is aimed at casual gamers, that's mobile.



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