The Nintendo Switch 2 will be released next week, which will be the final stage of the pre-order phase. Unfortunately, pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 are quite challenging to get today.
This much-awaited hybrid console debuted last month in the United States on pre-order and vanished in minutes. Though there have been a few restocking operations since then, none have been significant. Many major merchants are inventorying in anticipation of the June 5 launch of the Switch 2, with confirmed restocks at Best Buy, GameStop, and Target.
Getting a Switch 2 pre-order has been comparatively simple in the United Kingdom. Though the system initially sold out, there have been many restocks since, some lasting many days. On the other hand, several major companies have chosen to make Switch 2 goods available in expensive bundles, so some consoles have remained available for longer.
Set for worldwide release on June 5, the Nintendo Switch 2 will cost $449 / £395 or $499 / £429 when including Mario Kart World. For those hoping to have a Switch 2 pre-order before next week, here are the most current restock details and alerts. Years of experience tracking stock for premium gaming products are being utilized to assist in securing a Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order as soon as possible.
Cassandra Jones, the SVP of Merchandising, said, “At Target, we don’t just launch products, we create moments. The Nintendo Switch 2 is one of the most anticipated gaming releases in years, and we’re making it unforgettable for our guests in a uniquely Target way.”
In the United States, pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 have begun; the hybrid console will officially be released on June 5, having started the pre-order process on April 24.
Nintendo: Preorder Nintendo with invites
Walmart: See inventory
Amazon: Amazon lacks pre-order data.
Newegg: Confirm stock on Newegg
Target: Check Stock
Antonline: Verify inventory
Best Buy: See available stock
GameStop: Confirm supply at GameStop
Sam’s Club: No pre-order data available
Dell: No data on pre-orders