Retailers aren't slowing down with all the Nintendo Switch pre-orders. Now GAME has joined the likes of Amazon and EE with Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders - but don't slack off.
console and the Mario Kart World bundle and , respectively. But gamers will need to act quickly because they have been selling out quickly.
GAME also offers if gamers want to add some extras to the console. The pre-orders will ship on June 5.
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However, shoppers who are a bit slow to the draw can look elsewhere - but they might struggle because consoles have been lasting less than an hour.
has limited pre-orders to the most dedicated Switch fans, insisting that you must have at least two years of continuous Nintendo Switch Online membership and certain amounts of purchases and playtime - which is a huge downside considering rival brands aren't asking for the same lengthy details.
Amazon with invites. You can request an invite to buy the console Meanwhile, stores like Smyths Toys, and others put their pre-orders live earlier this week. However, at the time of writing, they have sold out. But it is worth keeping an eye on the stores just in case you manage to grab one quickly.
We have compiled a full list of stores and retailers that Switch fans should keep their eyes on:
But if you already have a console, accessory pre-orders are also for sale. and the games for the Switch 2 as of right now. all the new, shiny devices and games - and they might be able to snag a bundle as well if it turns up in stock. Just make sure you scroll down
also has the accessories in stock. Here, shoppers can purchase the , and by browsing down the main page, shoppers can , including the
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