Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Orders Open: Pricing, Availability & What to Expect

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Introduction
Nintendo officially opened pre-orders for its highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 on April 24, 2025, marking the first chance for fans to secure the next-generation console ahead of its June 5, 2025 release. Demand proved overwhelming, with invites and stock selling out rapidly across multiple regions.
Pricing & Bundles
- Console Only: US $449.99 (SRP)
- Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle: US $499.99 (SRP)
- Mario Kart World (Standalone): US $79.99
- Donkey Kong Bananza (Standalone): US $69.99
These price points match the April 2 announcement, ensuring no surprises at checkout.
Regional Availability & Subscription Invites
My Nintendo Store (NSO Subscribers)
In key markets like Spain and the U.K., pre-order stock on Nintendo’s official store was initially invitation-only, restricted to active Nintendo Switch Online subscribers. As of May 8, any paid subscriber in those regions could reserve a unit—either the console alone or the Mario Kart bundle—limited to one per customer.
Retailers & Restocks
Major retailers including Walmart, Best Buy, Target, GameStop, and Amazon launched pre-orders on April 24, 2025.
- Sold-Out Wave: Within hours, most pre-order allocations vanished at retail outlets, prompting third-party trackers to monitor restocks around the clock.
- Restock Tips: Potential buyers are advised to sign up for retailer alerts and check regional stock drops, particularly for bundle editions.
Release Date & Shipping
- Global Launch: June 5, 2025
- Launch-Day Delivery: Retailers like Walmart and Best Buy offer guarantee delivery before launch day for orders placed by early June.
Sales Forecast & Market Impact
Nintendo projects 15 million Switch 2 units sold by March 2026—on par with the original Switch’s first-year performance—despite a higher MSRP and supply-chain challenges. With strong pre-order demand and a robust launch lineup, Switch 2 is poised to become one of the year’s top tech releases.
Personal Take
As a lifelong Nintendo fan, I’m thrilled to see the company maintain competitive pricing while empowering subscribers with exclusive invite access. The swift sell-out underscores Nintendo’s enduring brand power, but also highlights the frustration of fans unable to secure a unit. If you missed the first pre-order wave, stay vigilant for retailer restocks and invitation drops—this console is likely to be in high demand all summer.
Conclusion
The Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order rollout showcased both Nintendo’s marketing finesse and the console’s blockbuster appeal. With official pricing confirmed, subscription perks in select regions, and a June 5 launch on the horizon, gamers should prepare for another intense scramble—this time for next-gen portable play.
References
- Nintendo Official: Retail Pre-Orders to Begin April 24 in the U.S.
- Nintendo Life: Pre-Orders Open to NSO Subscribers in Spain
- Tom’s Guide: Switch 2 Pre-Orders Live: Stock Updates & Retailer Guide
- Engadget: Switch 2 Pre-Order Updates
- The Verge: Nintendo Forecasts 15 Million Units by March 2026