Nintendo Switch 2 is on the lips of every gamer as the pre-order options are available in selected regions of the world.
Certain restrictions have been put in place to reduce the chances of scalping. Both the store pages in the US and UK are up, and you’ll find all the relevant information available in this guide.
When can you pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2?The pre-orders go live starting April 8 based on which part of the world you’re located. The pre-order dates have been set roughly two months ahead of launch, as the Switch 2 will go live on June 5, 2025.
How to pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2?The destination for your order will vary based on where you live. The GameStop page in the US is already live, but again, you’ll have to wait till April 9. The same rule will apply to anyone looking to purchase the console in North America.
Here are a few options to keep in mind (some of the websites are yet to list the Nintendo Switch 2).
The same rule applies to those who are situated in the UK. You can try the following retailers but do note that the prices will be different from the numbers in the US.
How much does the Nintendo Switch 2 cost?The Nintendo Switch 2 is listed at $449 if you’re looking to purchase in the United States. This is the listed price of the base version of the console. GameStop already has a discount on offer, and valid users should look to make the most of it.
The base version is listed at GBP 395, but the price rises to GBP 429 if you want to opt for Mario Kart World bundled with your console. The stand-alone price for the upcoming Mario Kart title is higher, so it’s a good deal to enjoy if you’re a fan of the series.
If you’re interested in purchasing the console, make sure to add your email ID on the wishlist option for many retailers. You’ll be able to stay on top when the pre-orders eventually go live. While the console will run a lot of the OG Switch titles, it will be getting exclusive launches in the future as well, which includes first and third-party games.
Certain restrictions have been put in place to reduce the chances of scalping. Both the store pages in the US and UK are up, and you’ll find all the relevant information available in this guide.
When can you pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2?The pre-orders go live starting April 8 based on which part of the world you’re located. The pre-order dates have been set roughly two months ahead of launch, as the Switch 2 will go live on June 5, 2025.
How to pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2?The destination for your order will vary based on where you live. The GameStop page in the US is already live, but again, you’ll have to wait till April 9. The same rule will apply to anyone looking to purchase the console in North America.
Here are a few options to keep in mind (some of the websites are yet to list the Nintendo Switch 2).
The same rule applies to those who are situated in the UK. You can try the following retailers but do note that the prices will be different from the numbers in the US.
How much does the Nintendo Switch 2 cost?The Nintendo Switch 2 is listed at $449 if you’re looking to purchase in the United States. This is the listed price of the base version of the console. GameStop already has a discount on offer, and valid users should look to make the most of it.
The base version is listed at GBP 395, but the price rises to GBP 429 if you want to opt for Mario Kart World bundled with your console. The stand-alone price for the upcoming Mario Kart title is higher, so it’s a good deal to enjoy if you’re a fan of the series.
If you’re interested in purchasing the console, make sure to add your email ID on the wishlist option for many retailers. You’ll be able to stay on top when the pre-orders eventually go live. While the console will run a lot of the OG Switch titles, it will be getting exclusive launches in the future as well, which includes first and third-party games.
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