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Miss out on Nintendo Switch 2 preorders? Here’s how to buy one

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The Nintendo Switch 2<!–> is finally almost here. And if you missed out on the chance to preorder the console, don’t fret: Plenty of retailers including Best Buy–> and GameStop<!–> have officially partnered with Nintendo to ensure that stores have at least some physical stock available for customers on launch day June 5.

To help you find the best way to get a Switch 2 in your hands as fast as possible, I put together a list of all the vital information you need, like where you can buy bundles and consoles, what launch titles will be available, and (most importantly) how much it’ll all cost you.

Is the Nintendo Switch 2 worth the upgrade?

The Nintendo Switch 2 has a lot of cool new features and updated specs that do make it a worthwhile option if you’re looking to upgrade from a standard Switch or Switch OLED. 

While the unit itself is about the same size and weight as the previous version of the Switch, the Switch 2 sports a 1080p screen for handheld or tabletop mode and full 4K output support for TV play. It also has much more internal storage, with 256GB of space that can be expanded with a microSD Express card for up to 2TB of storage space. A brand new, custom graphics processor by Nvidia helps boost the Switch 2’s graphics capabilities, but means you’ll have to sacrifice a bit of battery life (6.5 hours vs 9 hours). And one of the biggest draws for the Switch 2 is that it will have exclusive support for Nintendo’s GameCube virtual console, featuring classic titles for the popular retro console. 

Also: Nintendo Switch 2 revealed: Specs, pricing, release date, and more official details

Where can you buy the Nintendo Switch 2, and how much will it cost?

If you don’t want to put your email on a waitlist to buy directly from Nintendo, there are a handful of official retailers where you can try your luck with at launch:

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