Nintendo Switch 2 preorders are officially live from midnight EST on April 24 (9 pm PST, April 23) at major US retailers like **Walmart**, alongside official **games and accessories** also available for preorder today. Here's where you can secure your preorder now.
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When you're ready to purchase, you have two main options: the Nintendo Switch 2 ($449.99), or the Nintendo Switch 2: Mario Kart World bundle ($499.99). Let us know in the comments if you manage to secure your preorder.
Which should you buy? If you're picking up a Switch 2 at launch, the Mario Kart World Bundle offers the best value. You get Mario Kart World for just $50 more, instead of the full $79.99 MSRP, saving you $30 compared to buying the game separately.
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The Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle is a limited-time release, and it's the version most buyers will be eager to get. It's not just about getting a Switch 2; it's about getting the one that offers great value at launch.
PSA: Expect high demand across the board. Be prepared for virtual queues, slow website performance, and potential checkout issues.
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### Donkey Kong Bananza
17$69.99 at Target
### Mario Kart World
23$79.99 at Target
### Kirby and The Forgotten Land - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star Crossed World
12$79.99 at Target
### The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
14$79.99 at Target
### The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
13$69.99 at Target
### Street Fighter 6 Year 1-2 Fighters Edition
10$59.99 at Target
### Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster
8$39.99 at Target
### Super Mario Party Jamboree - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV
10$79.99 at Target
### Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma - Nintendo Switch 2
0$69.99 at Target
### Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion - Nintendo Switch 2
0$69.99 at Target
### Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar - Nintendo Switch 2
0$59.99 at Target
### Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Limited Edition - Nintendo Switch 2
0$99.99 at Target
### Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Premium - Nintendo Switch 2
0$79.99 at Target
Nintendo Switch 2 is already building a robust library, featuring new exclusives and enhanced re-releases of fan favorites. Heavyweights like Donkey Kong Bananza ($69.99) and Mario Kart World ($79.99) are leading the charge, both available to preorder now, alongside upgraded versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, optimized for the new hardware.
However, not all titles will be available at launch. Some games, like Donkey Kong Bananza, won't hit shelves until July 17, while others like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokémon Legends: Z-A are still missing from preorder listings on both Switch 2 and the current model.
Every confirmed Switch 2 game available for preorder is listed above, with all the necessary retailer links.
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### Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
1$84.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector
3$39.99 at Target
### Joy-Con 2 Wheel (set of 2)
1$24.99 at Target
### Samsung microSD Express Card 256GB for Nintendo Switch 2
1$59.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con 2 L/R - Light Blue/Light Red
1$94.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
1$54.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 All-in-One Carrying Case
1$84.99 at Target
### Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip
1$39.99 at Target
### Joy-Con 2 Straps (set of 2) Light Blue / Light Red
1$13.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 AC Adapter
1$34.99 at Target
### Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Set
1$119.99 at Nintendo Store
Nintendo hasn't changed the price of the Switch 2 console itself, but most accessories have seen a slight increase in cost. In a recent update, the company confirmed that several Switch 2 peripherals would "experience price adjustments from those announced on April 2 due to changes in market conditions." This means most accessories are a bit more expensive now.
Expect to pay an extra $5 for main accessories like the new Joy-Con 2 controllers, the Switch 2 Pro Controller, and the much-hyped camera add-on. The Dock Set has seen the biggest price jump, increasing by $10 to $119.99.
Despite the price hike, if you're planning to buy the full ecosystem at launch, the full list of accessories available for preorder is above, along with all the retailers you can preorder from.
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Preorders for the Nintendo Switch 2 started on April 24 for most major US retailers, but the specifics vary slightly by store. Here’s a breakdown of what each one is offering, and what to expect for launch day delivery and in-store pickup.
Walmart: Offers the fastest delivery (by 9 am on June 5) if ordered before launch day. Currently the cheapest at $499, rather than $499.99 elsewhere.
GameStop: Midnight launch pickups at select stores. In-store preorders start with store hours; online starts at 11 am EST, April 24.
Target: Online-only preorders opened at 12 am EST, April 24. Offers every game and accessory for preorder.
Best Buy: Midnight launch events planned for June 5. Online preorders started April 24. Also offers alternative Switch 2 bundles.
Amazon: No listings yet. Nintendo products have been missing lately; it's uncertain whether this will change before launch.
Walmart is currently offering one of the most aggressive delivery promises: consoles ordered right at launch are expected to arrive by 9 am on release day, June 5. It's a rare guarantee, likely to drive a quick sellout. Plus, it's currently the cheapest option at $499.
GameStop is also leaning into the midnight-release hype, with select locations set to offer in-store pickup as soon as the clock strikes twelve on June 5. In-store preorders are open during regular hours from April 24, while online availability doesn’t kick in until 11 am EST.
Target flipped the switch at midnight, though it’s sticking to online-only preorders for now. As with most major launches, stock is expected to be tight. But, it does already have every game and accessory up for preorder, which is a nice bonus if you're looking to pick up a few extras when preordering.
Best Buy has confirmed April 24 as its preorder date and has also committed to a 12 am EST start time for preorders. It's also offering a selection of alternative Switch 2 bundles or "packages" that might be worth checking out if you're struggling to buy the console and accessories individually. Like GameStop, it’s also planning midnight launch events at some stores, though the full rollout plan is still being finalized.
The biggest question mark, however, is Amazon. As of this writing, the retail giant has no official listings for the Switch 2 — not the console, not its accessories, not even the games. This isn’t an isolated case; over the past year, Nintendo products have quietly disappeared from Amazon’s US storefront, including staples like Switch Online memberships and digital game codes. Whether this signals a behind-the-scenes distribution snag or a strategic shift is unclear, but for now, it leaves would-be buyers without one of the most convenient ordering options.
Preorder Date: April 24, 2025
Start Time: 12 am EST at major retailers like Walmart
Release Date: June 5, 2025 (still on track)
Price: $449.99 for the standard model, $499.99 for the Mario Kart World Bundle (limited stock)
Accessories: Prices have increased by about $5 each compared to initial announcements
Nintendo: Can't meet demand, preorders likely to sell out
It’s been a chaotic few weeks for anyone in the US trying to lock down a Nintendo Switch 2. After the Switch 2-focused Nintendo Direct in early April, Nintendo unexpectedly delayed preorders across the US and Canada. Originally set to go live on April 9, the launch was pushed back due to the impact of Trump-era tariffs and what the company called “evolving market conditions.”
Meanwhile, the UK got a head start. Preorders went live on April 8 and 9, with some retailers jumping the gun even earlier on April 2. And now? They're wiped out. So if you're hesitating in the US, take note: stock won’t hang around forever—especially not for the bundle.
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So should you preorder the Switch 2 or wait? Nintendo is already saying it will currently struggle to meet worldwide demand. Stating: "We received an extremely large number of applications [at My Nintendo Store], approximately 2.2 million people in Japan alone."
"However, this number far exceeds our expectations, and far exceeds the number of Nintendo Switch 2 consoles that can be delivered from the My Nintendo Store on June 5th. Therefore, unfortunately, we expect that a significant number of customers will not be selected when the winners are announced tomorrow, April 24th."
Here's what Logan Plant had to say in IGN's Nintendo Switch 2 preview: "Switch 2 is a more premium product and the price tag reflects that. It’s also a better version of a great thing, and it’s trying to pull off a bunch of cool new tricks at the same time, like mouse controls.
"Obviously we’re both buying Switch 2 on day one, and I did really love our hands-on time with the console. But I’ll be honest and say I have some concerns about if the general public is willing to adopt a $450 Nintendo console with an $80 Mario Kart."
"It’s a big ask for a company that traditionally targets families and younger players, and I feel like the high cost of entry limits the Switch 2’s potential to take off in the way its predecessor did."
"But for those of you that do decide to take the plunge, you’ll be getting what’s shaping up to be a great hybrid console that makes a ton of worthwhile improvements on the original Switch and adds some fun bells and whistles for good measure."
When a major piece of gaming hardware goes up for preorder at a retailer, there’s no telling how long it will be available. We’ve seen sought-after hardware sell out in seconds. With demand expected to be high, here are some key tips from the IGN commerce team to improve your chances of getting a Switch 2 at launch.
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While it may leave it up to chance, and we're recommending folks to buy from major retailers ASAP to avoid disappointment, Nintendo is also still offering a registration system through My Nintendo Store. Invites to purchase will be sent out on a first-come, first-served basis.
Priority will go to Nintendo Switch Online members with at least 12 months of paid membership and 50+ gameplay hours (as of April 2, 2025). Even if you are still planning to buy elsewhere, if you qualify it's worth registering even just as a backup option.
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