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As it stands, in the United States, preorders for the Nintendo Switch 2 are currently on ice. Citing a need to «assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions,» Nintendo shifted the originally announced date of April 9 to an unannounced date later in the future that has yet to be revealed.
The console’s release date of June 5, though, remains unchanged. That said, when the Switch 2 does launch, it apparently will be rather plentiful at GameStop stores.
It Might Be Easier To Get A Nintendo Switch 2 Than You Think
In a post on social media, Nintendeal, an account that shares Nintendo news, as well as information on gaming deals and products, revealed that in speaking with sources at GameStop, stores are expecting around 100 Switch 2 consoles at launch.
At the same time, while the console will be, in theory, easy to come by, it looks like accessories and games won’t be, as they are being called, «extremely limited.» As to what specifically of the available launch items will be limited is unclear.
Back in July, Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa shared that the company is confident in its ability to meet the demand of gamers, specifically due to the resolution of semiconductor shortages. Then, in early January, it was revealed that the company is prepared to sell as many as 20 million Switch 2 consoles in its first year. For reference, the original Switch sold 15 million units in its first year.
In other words, it seems like Nintendo has been preparing for this moment, hoping to avoid a situation where scalpers have control over the supply. Now it just remains to be seen when customers outside the EU can preorder.
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