Sobre os Miis:
Switch won’t have Miiverse - will there be Miis? Or any other equivalent?
While Miiverse will continue to be supported on the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems, our approach with the
Nintendo Switch system is to make greater use of other established, broadly used social platforms. For example, captured gameplay screenshots can be shared on popular social networks, and social features such as voice chat are possible with smart devices through our app.
There is a Mii Maker on Nintendo Switch. The software to create Mii characters is now located in System Settings, and no longer resides on the HOME menu as a standalone application. You can also create a Mii character from the Profile screen. Making Mii characters is similar to the method used on past systems.
Mii characters can be used to represent a user profile, but are not required. Users also have the option to choose a profile picture from an included library of Nintendo character images.
Mii characters can still be used in games if developers choose to include them.
You can send/receive Mii characters through local wireless communication between
Nintendo Switch systems, or use an amiibo figure to transfer Mii Characters from Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems.
Mii characters on the
Nintendo Switch system are similar to past iterations, but they have some different options. More facial components and colors for hair and skin have been added, while the following attributes have been removed: creator’s name, favorites, birthday, copying, and “public.”
fonte:
http://kotaku.com/nintendo-answers-and-avoids-our-switch-questions-1791402953
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