Nintendo Switch 2: where to preorder

Nintendo Switch 2: where to preorder

After years of rumors, Nintendo has finally announced a release date for the Switch 2. The long-awaited successor to the Switch will be available on June 5th for $449.99, bringing a handful of games and accessories along with it.

Nintendo initially announced the Switch 2 would be available for preorder in the US as both a standalone console and as a limited-edition bundle with Mario Kart World starting on April 9th for $499.99. In a strange turn, Nintendo delayed preorders in response to tariffs, but we now have a confirmed preorder date for the console, its accessories, and its games: April 24th. The console’s price is unchanged, although some accessories have increased slightly in price.

As predicted, the Switch 2 features a larger 7.9-inch LCD display, with support for 1080p resolution and HDR, 256GB of built-in storage, and up to 6.5 hours of battery life. The Joy-Cons are bigger, too, and now magnetically attach to the console instead of relying on a pair of sliding rails to snap into place. They also offer mouse-like functionality with select games, and the right Joy-Con sports a “C” button, which can be used for in-game chat features, screensharing, and other actions.

As for games, the Switch 2 will launch with Mario Kart World, along with third-party games like Split Fiction and Cyberpunk 2077. The console will also be backward-compatible with original Switch games and support enhanced versions of select titles, including The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Below, we’ve rounded up all the preorder information you need if you want to be one of the first to get your hands on it. We’ll be updating this post regularly as more information becomes available, so bookmark this page if you’re keen on learning more ahead of the launch.

When can I preorder the Nintendo Switch 2?

Initially, Nintendo planned to launch preorders for the Switch 2 through third-party retailers on April 9th for $449.99. But the same week, the company delayed the start of preorders due to concerns over President Donald Trump’s new tariffs. Here’s the company’s statement, sent to The Verge by Eddie Garcia on behalf of Nintendo:

Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions. Nintendo will update timing at a later date. The launch date of June 5, 2025 is unchanged.

Fortunately, Nintendo confirmed this week that preorders for the Switch 2 will open on April 24th in both the US and Canada. The following chart summarizes when preorders open; however, you can also find additional preorder details — including landing pages for the console, accessories, and games — in the retailer sections below.

Retailer

Online Preorders

Preorder Configurations

NintendoInvitation-onlyNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle
Walmart12AM ET on April 24thNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle
Target12AM ET on April 24thNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle
GameStop11AM on April 24thNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle
Best BuyTBD on April 24thNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle
AmazonTBDNintendo Switch 2 / Mario Kart World Bundle

How to preorder via Nintendo

As expected, one of the few confirmed retailers right now is the My Nintendo Store, which comes with a string of eligibility requirements — one of which requires you to register your interest in advance. To do so, you’ll need to sign in with your Nintendo account and choose which console configuration you prefer (and which accessories). Then, you’ll receive an invitation email when it’s time to buy it, assuming you’ve satisfied several other conditions.

The Nintendo Switch 2 with a Mario game playing, display on, and Joy-Cons nearby on a desk.The Nintendo Switch 2 with a Mario game playing, display on, and Joy-Cons nearby on a desk.

As of right now, the reservation process is limited to Nintendo account holders in the US and Canada who are at least 18 years old. Invitations will be valid for 72 hours and will be “prioritized on a first-come, first-served basis,” according to Nintendo; you’ll also need to have purchased a Nintendo Switch Online membership for a minimum of 12 months and have logged 50 hours of gameplay on the original Switch as of April 2nd, 2025, to be eligible. What’s more, you must have opted in to share gameplay data with Nintendo (you can see if you’ve done so in the privacy section when logged into your account).

Once invitations have been sent to account holders who have met these criteria, Nintendo says it will send invitations to “remaining eligible registrants” on a first-come, first-served basis. Unsurprisingly, the invitations will be nontransferable and sent to the email address you used while registering your interest with Nintendo. Console and accessory purchases will be limited to one per eligible account, at least during the initial invitation period, with the first batch of invitations going out on May 8th.

Additional invitations will follow periodically, though Nintendo hasn’t specified details beyond that.

How to preorder at Best Buy

Thankfully, if Nintendo’s strict requirements are an issue, the preorder process at Best Buy appears to be far more straightforward. Once preorders start on April 24, Best Buy will open up preorders via its Best Buy app and BestBuy.com. What’s more, most stores in the US will open at 12AM ET, 11PM CT, 10PM MT, and 9PM PT on June 5th for preorder pickup, signaling a welcome return to a more old-school, midnight release schedule we last saw prior to the pandemic.

Details are sparse beyond that; however, My Best Buy Plus and Total members can land a $20 certificate for every $150 they spend (up to $100) on Nintendo games and gear, which is a nice perk for members of Best Buy’s premium loyalty program. That privilege will run you at least $49.99 a year, though both membership tiers will also grant you access to exclusive discounts, free two-day shipping, and other perks.

We expect Best Buy to provide some more preorder information before they officially open — including details on whether the retailer intends to implement a queue system, as it did with the PlayStation 5 release. In the meantime, we recommend signing up to receive notifications regarding the Switch 2 and keeping an eye on Best Buy’s respective landing pages for the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle.

A close-up image of a Nintendo Switch 2 and a TV with Mario Kart World on the screen.A close-up image of a Nintendo Switch 2 and a TV with Mario Kart World on the screen.

How to preorder at Walmart

Walmart hasn’t dished out many details regarding the Switch 2 launch via its public channels, but company spokesperson Leigh Stidham tells The Verge that the retailer plans to open preorders at 12AM ET on April 24th. Walmart’s website also indicates that, if you preorder the console by 8AM ET on June 4th, you should receive it before 9AM on June 25th. There are also already dedicated landing pages for both the standalone Switch 2 ($449) and the Mario Kart World bundle ($499), along with games like Donkey Kong Bananza ($69) and the Switch 2 version of Breath of the Wild ($69).

An isolated image of the Nintendo Switch 2 box art on a white background.An isolated image of the Nintendo Switch 2 box art on a white background.

How to preorder at Target

Target is in a similar camp to Walmart; however, the retailer has specified that preorders for the console, games, and accessories will begin at 12AM ET on April 24th. Target has also already published retailer listings for both the standalone Switch 2 and the Mario Kart World bundle, along with listings for a handful of Switch 2 and Switch 2 Edition games.

An isolated image of a Switch 2 in tabletop mode with to Joy-Con 2 controllers beside it at an angle.An isolated image of a Switch 2 in tabletop mode with to Joy-Con 2 controllers beside it at an angle.

How to preorder at GameStop

GameStop has confirmed that in-store preorders for the Switch 2 will begin when “doors open” on April 24th, with online preorders starting the same day at 11AM ET. Like Best Buy, you can also sign up to receive notifications about the upcoming console, and there are dedicated landing pages for both the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle if you prefer to keep tabs on availability yourself.

What’s more, the company stated that “all stores” will open on June 5th at 12AM ET / June 4th at 9PM PT for the console’s launch, if you’re looking for another opportunity to attend the midnight release.

A close-up image of a Nintendo Switch 2 in handheld mode on an isolated white background.A close-up image of a Nintendo Switch 2 in handheld mode on an isolated white background.

How to preorder elsewhere

Not all of the major retailers have provided any insight into how preorders will work when they open. Like with previous launches, we anticipate that Amazon will have limited stock of the console, as well. But despite Nintendo “taking risks” to ensure it can meet demands, reports indicate that US retailers might not have enough Switch 2 consoles to meet preorder demands. With any luck, Nintendo’s stringent reservation requirements and (potentially) those of other retailers will thwart any aspiring scalpers.

Update, April 18th: Updated to include new preorder details from Target, GameStop, and Walmart.

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