Nintendo Switch 2 preorders are sold out. What makes this new console different?
- The Nintendo Switch 2 console became available for pre-order on April 24 in the United States.
- This followed weeks of delays caused by abrupt US government tariff announcements impacting logistics.
- Major retailers including Target, Best Buy, Walmart, and GameStop accepted initial reservations.
- The base model costs $449.99, and a bundle with Mario Kart World sells for $499.99.
- Inventory at these major retailers quickly sold out, prompting advice to monitor for restocks before the June 5 launch.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Orders Sold Out Instantly Despite Steep Price Tag
Despite concerns over pricing and tariffs, Nintendo’s upcoming Switch 2 console sold out almost immediately after pre-orders opened across North America on April 24th. Originally scheduled for an April 9th pre-order window, Nintendo delayed reservations in the U.S. and Canada after sweeping tariff announcements complicated logistics. The company later confirmed a revised pre-order date of April 24th, keeping the console’s $449.99 price intact de…
Why Nintendo Switch 2 Is Launching In June
Nintendo Insider Nintendo Insider - Nintendo Insider is your home for news, reviews and guides covering Nintendo Switch and Pokémon. Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser has explained the reasoning behind the company’s decision to launch the Nintendo… The post Why Nintendo Switch 2 Is Launching In June appeared first on Nintendo Insider and is written by Alex Seedhouse.
Nintendo on why Switch 2 is launching in June
Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser has weighed in on the decision to launch Switch 2 in June. Bowser said that the company isn’t locked into specific time frames to launch gaming products. For June though, it’s not a bad choice given that the summer is starting (with kids starting to finish school for the year). Since Nintendo Switch 2... The post Nintendo on why Switch 2 is launching in June appeared first on Nintendo Everything.
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