Nintendo Switch Edition

Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition is the version of Minecraft developed by 4J Studios and Mojang AB for the Nintendo Switch. It was announced on January 13, 2017. It is available on the Nintendo eShop for $29.99, for a limited time between May 11, 2017 and the release of the Better Together Update, which was delayed to winter 2017 on Switch, past the September release of the update for other platforms. After that, this edition will be discontinued, but existing owners will still be able to access and play this edition, and will receive the new Nintendo Switch version of Bedrock Engine Minecraft for free. Worlds and DLC from this edition will carry over to the new version.

Gameplay
The Nintendo Switch Edition can be played in TV Mode, Handheld Mode, and Tabletop Mode. The in-game username corresponds with the username chosen from a Nintendo Account, which is changeable. The game is playable with a pair of Joy-Con, or a Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. Because of the Nintendo Switch's 720p screen, splitscreen is available even in Tabletop Mode. The render distance is 12 chunks in TV Mode and 7 chunks outside of TV Mode. Worlds from the Wii U Edition can be transferred over a local network. Similarly to the PlayStation Vita Edition, the network mode of the game can be switched between Online and Local - the latter enables multiplayer with nearby consoles running the Nintendo Switch Edition.

DLC
The following DLC is included in the Nintendo Switch Edition:
 * Skin packs:
 * Battle & Beasts Skin pack
 * Battle & Beasts 2 Skin pack
 * Texture packs:
 * Natural Texture pack
 * City Texture pack
 * Fantasy Texture pack
 * Mash-up packs:
 * Festive Mash-up
 * Super Mario Mash-up pack

Trivia

 * It had been announced that the Nintendo Switch Edition would receive a physical release at a later date. Mojang has since stated that the edition would "not be available for new purchase" after the release of the Bedrock Edition, and there has been no further confirmation of a physical release before then.
 * After it is removed from the Nintendo eShop, it won't even be available with digital code because you can't redeem codes for games that are no longer distributed. Unless there is a cartridge release during the delay of the Better Together Update, which has not been announced, there will no longer be any way to purchase it.
 * It is also unclear whether the DLC will be removed from the Nintendo eShop along with the game.
 * This edition does not have all of the DLC that is available for the other Console Editions, although more of it has been added over time. All of the mini-game DLC seems to have been specifically left out of the Nintendo Switch Edition, which may be because it could not carry over to the Bedrock Edition.
 * The only DLC-locked mini-game content is the Valley battle map, but it is included with the Chinese Mythology mash-up pack, which does carry over to the Bedrock Edition.
 * Along with the other editions of Minecraft for Nintendo platforms, Nintendo Switch Edition is the most expensive edition of Minecraft, as it is only sold in a bundle with several add-on packs.
 * All DLC included with the Nintendo Switch Edition and Wii U Edition are the same as the Xbox One Edition Holiday Pack, except that the Nintendo-exclusive Super Mario Mash-up pack is included in place of the Halo Mash-up pack, which is Xbox-exclusive in Console Edition.
 * The Nintendo eShop does not have a free demo for Minecraft, unlike the PlayStation and Xbox.
 * Compared to the Xbox One Edition and PlayStation 4 Edition, the Nintendo Switch Edition has a lower render distance, and has neither the Large world size nor the Amplified Worlds option.
 * At launch, the resolution in TV Mode was restricted to 720p because of technical difficulties with changing the resolution during gameplay. Patch 6 resolved this and increased the resolution to 1080p.
 * The Wii U save transfer functionality was added in Patch 7. It is unknown what will happen to the transfer functionality after the Switch Edition stops getting updates and the Wii U continues to get them.