Nintendo fans won’t have to wait much longer to get their hands on the Switch 2. The successor to one of the best-selling video game consoles of all time is slated to release June 5, Nintendo announced during its hour-long livestream that fully lifted the veil on the Switch 2. You will have to wait a bit longer than expected to preorder the Nintendo Switch 2, though. After initially announcing a preorder date of April 9, Nintendo has delayed preorders in the US while it reviews new tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration.
When preorders do eventually go live, the Switch 2 will be available on its own or in a bundle with Mario Kart World. It’s unclear if the console and/or the bundle will receive price increases. Nintendo originally announced the console would cost $450 on its own and $500 with Mario Kart World in the United States.
Here is the full statement Nintendo sent GameSpot on April 4:
“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.”
Major retailers are starting to create store pages for the Switch 2 system as well as first-party accessories and games. GameSpot’s Nintendo Switch 2 preorder guide will continue to evolve as more product listings pop up. In addition to the two Switch 2 console options, you’ll find all of the first-party accessories along with pricing details and preorder availability for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 games arriving on launch day and beyond.
See all Nintendo Switch 2 consoles, accessories, and games at:
Editor’s Note: All prices for Nintendo Switch 2 hardware and games listed in this story are subject to change. We will update this story with the new preorder date and any adjustments to pricing when we learn more.
$500 (valued at $530) | Limited Availability
Mario Kart World is the Nintendo Switch 2’s marquee launch exclusive. If you want to play the next evolution in Nintendo’s wildly popular racing series, you will need to upgrade to the Switch 2. And considering Mario Kart World on its own is priced at $80 in digital and physical formats, the $500 bundle will save you $30 compared to buying the console game individually.
Nintendo says the Mario Kart World Switch 2 console bundle will only be available in limited quantities through Fall 2025–though it could sell out sooner. We expect this bundle to be the more popular pick of the Switch 2 console options when preorders open. Best Buy, Walmart, Target, and GameStop have store listings for the bundle.
$450 | Releases June 5

Here’s a quick look at the Nintendo Switch 2’s technical specifications and notable features:
- Supports up to 60fps in 4K resolution (docked)
- Supports up to 120fps in 1080p resolution (docked)
- 7.9-inch HD LCD display supports HDR, VRR, and up to 120fps
- Built-in stand for tabletop mode
- Joy-Con 2 Controllers attach magnetically
- Joy-Con 2 Controllers can be used like computer mice
- GameChat lets you talk to friends at the press of the new C button
- GameCube games added to Switch Online + Expansion Pack members
Nintendo Switch 2: What’s in the box?
- Switch 2 console with 7.9-inch LCD display
- Two of Nintendo’s new Joy-Con controllers
- Joy-Con 2 grip for TV mode
- Joy-Con 2 straps
- Nintendo Switch 2 Dock for TV mode
- AC adapter with USB-C charging cable
- High-speed HDMI cable
We know of at least five retailers in the US who will be taking preorders for the console on its own for $450: Best Buy, Walmart, GameStop, Target, and the Nintendo Store. It’s unknown at this time if Amazon will add the Switch 2 or the upcoming first-party games and accessories to its inventory.
Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date & Delivery Times
The Nintendo Switch 2 releases June 5, but when will you actually get your hands on the console if you secure a preorder? So far, the answer to that question is also June 5.
If you preorder from Walmart, the retailer will deliver your console by 9 AM local time on launch day. That’s a fairly unprecedented guarantee for a gaming launch.
Best Buy will be hosting a midnight launch for the Switch 2 at many of its locations. If interested, you should check with your local Best Buy and ensure you choose in-store pickup when placing your order online.
Will the Nintendo Switch 2 be sold on Amazon?
The major unknown at the moment is Amazon–and not just when it comes to preorders. There’s a chance, and perhaps a good one, that Amazon won’t carry the Nintendo Switch 2 in general, or at least not at launch. Amazon is the only major retailer without a mention or Switch 2 banner on its site. When it comes to video games, the retailer’s Nintendo store page hasn’t been updated in months.
For the past year, the relationship between Amazon and Nintendo has clearly been rocky. Amazon hasn’t stocked the vast majority of first-party Nintendo Switch games, both new releases and hits from years past. Perhaps more telling is the fact that Amazon didn’t carry the 2024 Nintendo Switch holiday bundles, the Hyrule Edition Switch Lite, or the recently released Super Mario Bros. Wonder Switch OLED console bundle. We’ve reached out to Amazon to see if it expects to have the Nintendo Switch 2 in stock and will update this story if we receive clarification. If Amazon is planning on carrying the Switch 2, its Nintendo store page will likely update in the coming days.

Nintendo Switch 2 Preorder Bonuses?
Video game consoles typically don’t come with preorder bonuses in the same way that games often do, but with Nintendo products, retailers often have exclusive bonuses. These range from practical products themed around Nintendo, such as tote bags and popcorn buckets, to display pieces and little trinkets. One unknown retailer is rumored to have a collectible coin for those who preorder the Switch 2. We will update this article as Switch 2 preorder bonuses are confirmed.
All of the Nintendo Switch 2 accessories below, with the exception of the branded microSD cards, are manufactured by Nintendo. The first-party accessories will be available to preorder when console preorders go live, and the vast majority of them will be carried by major retailers. Best Buy, Walmart, and Target have store listings for many of the Switch 2’s accessories.
- Switch 2 Pro Controller — $80
- Switch 2 Camera — $50
- Joy-Con 2 Controllers (2-Pack) — $90
- Joy-Con 2 (Right, Red Strap) — $50
- Joy-Con 2 (Left, Blue Strap) — $50
- Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip — $35
- Joy-Con 2 Straps (2-Pack) — $13
- Joy-Con 2 Racing Wheels (2-Pack) — $20
- Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector — $35
- Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case — $80
- Switch 2 AC Adapter — $30
- Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card — $60
- Switch 2 Dock Set — $110
- SanDisk 256GB microSD Express Card
- GameCube Wireless Controller for Switch 2 | Nintendo Switch Online-member exclusive

Arguably the most notable official Switch 2 accessory is the new Pro Controller, which has a new C button, two remappable back buttons, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Nintendo also unveiled the Switch 2 Camera, which can be used for the console’s new GameChat feature.
If you want an extra pair of Switch 2 Joy-Con Controllers, they will be available to purchase in pairs for $90 or individually for $50 each. Other Joy-Con accessories available at launch include a Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip for $35, a two-pack of racing wheel attachments for $20, and Joy-Con 2 straps (two-pack) for $13. You will only need the straps if you lose the ones that come with the controllers.
Nintendo will also have two official carrying cases at launch: a $35 hardshell carrying case with a screen protector and cleaning cloth and the All-In-One Carrying Case for $90. The former is designed for the handheld with Joy-Con 2 Controllers attached, while the latter is for the console, dock, extra controllers, and cables. If you want an extra Switch 2 dock for another room in your house, a Dock Set with an AC adapter, USB-C cable, and HDMI cable will be available at launch for $110.
The Switch 2 has 256GB of internal storage and is expandable via microSD Express Cards. This is a newer, faster form of microSD that is still in its infancy. Nintendo-branded SanDisk and Samsung microSD Express Cards were revealed during the Nintendo Direct. Nintendo-branded Samsung microSD Express 256GB Cards cost $60, but you can use existing microSD Express cards, too. Check out our roundup of the microSD Express cards from SanDisk and Lexar that are available today.
Nintendo Switch 2 Third-Party Accessories
In the coming weeks, you can expect third-party accessory manufacturers to reveal new controllers, carrying cases, grips, screen protectors, and other accessories for Switch 2. Some third-party companies, such as the boundary-pushing manufacturer Dbrand, have been teasing Switch 2 accessories for months. Dbrand is creating a Switch 2 version of its popular (and very good) Killswitch grip case. You can reserve the Killswitch for Switch 2 now. Alternatively, you can preorder Satisfye’s upcoming ZenGrip 2 for 20% off with promo code FOUNDER20.
Meanwhile, GameStop has its own range of Switch 2 accessories, including carrying cases, Joy-Con grips, and microSD Express cards–most of which are cheaper than the Nintendo-branded counterparts.
You likely own a few “Switch 2” accessories already
The Nintendo Switch 2 is also backward compatible with Switch accessories such as headsets and controllers–to an extent. For example, your Switch Joy-Con Controllers will work in docked mode with the Switch 2, but you can’t connect them to the tablet for handheld mode. Accessories such as your Nintendo Switch carrying case are also unlikely to be compatible with Switch 2. But your Nintendo Switch Pro Controller and third-party gamepads such as the 8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Wireless Controller–our top pick for Nintendo Switch–will be compatible with Switch 2 from the jump. Nintendo has published a compatibility list that you can reference for first-party accessories.
Because of the sheer abundance of existing Switch accessories, there will likely be some interesting options to improve your Switch 2 experience at launch. The new Joy-Con don’t appear to address one of the more common complaints about the default Switch 2 controllers: ergonomics. As such, grip cases and third-party alternatives for handheld mode will likely be popular this time around, too. Existing controllers like GameSir’s G8 Plus could be of interest, as this Bluetooth controller is compatible with Switch and tablets of up to 8.5 inches. It will certainly be able to cradle the Switch 2, and we’d be surprised if it isn’t able to connect to the console.
Nintendo Switch 2 Game Preorders


GameSpot will be creating dedicated preorder guides for all Nintendo Switch 2 launch games with physical editions as well as every major title for the platform that’s slated to arrive in the months following launch. We’re keeping a running list of confirmed Switch 2 games below and will add pertinent details such as price, preorder bonuses, and editions to choose from.
Prices for Nintendo Switch 2 games, including first-party exclusives, vary by title. For instance, Mario Kart World has an MSRP of $80, while Donkey Kong Bananza–a brand-new 3D adventure in which Donkey Kong wears pants and smashes stuff–will be $70 at launch.
Enhanced versions of Nintendo Switch hits like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Breath of the Wild will cost $80 and $70, respectively. Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star-Crossed World as well as Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV will retail for $80 each, though both of these games will benefit from new playable content in addition to performance enhancements. If you own any of those games on Switch 2, a paid upgrade path will be available.
Third-party pricing appears to be highly variable, too. The HD Remaster of Bravely Default, one of the best RPGs on Nintendo 3DS, will only cost $40. Street Fighter 6, meanwhile, will cost $60 and features new in-game content and existing DLC.
Nintendo Switch 2 First-Party Games + Exclusives
- Mario Kart World — $80 | June 5
- Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour (Digital Only) — June 5
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — $70 | June 5
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — $80 | June 5
- Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster (Square Enix) — $40 | June 5
- Survival Kids (Konami) — June 5
- Donkey Kong Bananza — $70 | July 17
- Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV — $80 | July 24
- Kirby and the Forgotten Land + Star-Crossed World — $80 | August 28
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond — 2025
- Kirby Air Riders — 2025
- Pokemon Legends: Z-A — Late 2025
- Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment (Koei-Tecmo) — Winter 2025/26
- The Duskbloods (From Software) — 2026
The Switch 2 will also have an exclusive Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership perk: a selection of GameCube games. A handful of titles will be available at launch, including The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Soulcalibur 2, and F-Zero GX. Check out our roundup for the full list of confirmed GameCube games that will land on Switch Online at launch and beyond.
Third-party Nintendo Switch 2 Games
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma — June 5
- Split Fiction — June 5
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade – June 5
- Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2 Fighters Edition — $60 | June 5
- Civilization 7 — June 5
- Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition –June 5
- Hogwarts Legacy — June 5
- Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut — June 5
- Fortnite — June 5
- Hogwarts Legacy — June 5
- Nobubaga’s Ambition: Awakening Complete Edition — June 5
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S — June 5
- Fast Fusion — June 5
- Hitman World of Assassination – Signature Edition — June 5
- Deltarune Chapters 1-4 — June 5
- Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion — September 5
- Borderlands 4 — 2025
- Elden Ring Tarnished Edition — 2025
- Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 — Summer 2025
- Hades — 2025
- Star Wars Outlaws — 2025
- Madden NFL Football — TBA
- EA Sports FC — TBA
- NBA 2K — TBA
- WWE 2K — TBA
- Project 007 (James Bond) — TBA
- Hollow Knight: Silksong — TBA
- Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions — 2026
This list is developing…
Zelda and Street Fighter Amiibo
Nintendo is also releasing seven new Amiibo figures on launch day. Four Champions from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will finally get the Amiibo figure treatment. Prices have increased from $16 to $20 for these four Amiibo. A figure based on Mineru’s Construct will launch at a later date, though we suspect this will be a larger, more expensive Amiibo.
Street Fighter 6, which will be available on Switch 2 at launch, will have three Amiibo figures of its own. The pricing for these is a bit strange, especially since the game itself will be $60. Each of the three Street Fighter Amiibo cost $30, half the price of the game.
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Tulin — $20
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Yunobo — $20
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Sidon — $20
- Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Riju — $20
- Street Fighter 6: Jamie — $30
- Street Fighter 6: Luke — $30
- Street Fighter 6: Kimberly — $30