For those eagerly waiting to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch 2, Best Buy has finally shed light on when pre-orders will kick off. After experiencing some delays with the initial pre-order schedule, everything seems to be geared up for the new launch date. Fans can breathe a sigh of relief as the date draws near.
The anticipation surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 has been nothing short of monumental. Years of speculation and whispers have surrounded the console, and enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement about the chance to finally experience it. While the official release day is still looming, the opportunity to secure one via pre-orders is just days away.
In an update that aligns with other retail giants, Best Buy has set April 24 as the day its pre-orders will be available, starting at the stroke of midnight Eastern Time. Companies like GameStop, Target, and Walmart are in sync with this date, though Best Buy will open its window first, urging fans not to delay their purchase plans as stock is anticipated to be limited.
For those who might miss out on snagging a pre-order from Best Buy, remember that Target and Walmart will also be opening their pre-orders at the same time. GameStop plans to launch theirs later in the morning, at 11 am ET, or as their stores welcome customers in person. It’s key for gamers to be aware of an increase in accessory prices even though the console’s price remains unchanged since its announcement.
Nintendo is clearly taking steps to avoid repeating the availability challenges faced with the initial Switch release. Given current economic conditions and looming US tariffs that might impact pricing, there’s concern about how these factors might affect the console’s success. The higher price tag on both the console and its lineup of games might also pose a hurdle for some. As pre-orders unfold, observers will soon have a better picture of whether this successor can replicate the runaway success of its predecessor or if potential buyers choose to hold off.
With the pre-order excitement building, let’s take a quick look at what Switch 2 offers: It boasts 256GB of internal storage with additional microSD support, has a 1080p display in handheld mode, and can output at 4K when docked. The operating system is proprietary, and of course, it includes Wi-Fi connectivity. Nintendo’s trusty eShop will continue to serve as its app marketplace. All in all, April 24 is shaping up to be a significant date for gaming enthusiasts looking forward to the next big thing.