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What Switch 2 configurations are available?
At launch, the Nintendo Switch 2 will be available in two distinct configurations: a $449.99 standard version and a $499.99 bundle that includes the latest Mario Kart t**le, Mario Kart World. Nintendo is on record saying the bundle will only be available through fall 2025 (or while supplies last), which is a shame, considering picking up the console / game combo saves you $30 on what is likely to be the Switch 2’s biggest launch t**le. If you don’t manage to secure the bundle, you can pick up Mario Kart World separately for a whopping $79.99.It’s also worth noting that prices could change down the line. Nintendo recently raised the price of the Switch 2 Joy-Con and Pro Controller in response to US tariffs, and has said that “other adjustments to the price of any Nintendo product are also possible in the future depending on market conditions.” The starting price of the Nintendo Switch 2 remains unchanged, but at this point, it feels like the only way to guarantee a console at $449.99 is to purchase one at launch.A few essentials tips to keep in mind
If the the rollout of Sony’s PlayStation 5 is any indication, retailers aren’t always well-equipped to handle the massive influx of interest when it comes to console preorders. Inventory for the Switch 2 is likely to be limited as well, but if you’re struggling to get through the checkout process with a console, we have a few pointers:- Use mobile apps: If you own a smartphone, try preordering your Switch 2 via the respective app for Walmart, GameStop, Best Buy, etc. In the past, we’ve found that the dedicated mobile apps for various retailers tend to be faster than using a traditional browser; they also provide an additional means of procuring a console, thus increasing your chances of securing a Switch 2 at launch.
- Skip the accessories: There will be a raft of new accessories for the Switch 2 at launch, and while it might be tempting to stack your cart with add-ons, preordering Nintendo’s first-party peripherals takes time that’s better spent on securing a console. Accessory preorders don’t typically sell out nearly as fast as consoles, either, meaning you can always circle back for the extras.
- Bookmark this page: We’ll be updating this page for several hours, allowing you to see at a glance which retailers are still accepting preorders on either the standalone console or the Mario Kart World bundle. A number of other social media accounts — including Wario64 and Matt Swider of The Shortcut — are likely going to be tracking preorder inventory as well, if you’re looking for additional publications / users to follow.
- Keep at it (for a time): Just because a product is listed as “sold out” on a landing page doesn’t necessarily mean’s it’s completely out of stock. Availability will often fluctuate during big preorder events, meaning it’s still a good idea to routinely refresh the page — as long as you’re not in an active queue — and double-check the mobile app for updated availability.
