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How to buy the Nintendo Switch 2: Stock updates for the new console and accessories

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You can finally buy the Nintendo Switch 2 in the US — or at least, try to buy. The $450 console officially went up for sale on June 5, and several retailers have offered the device both online and in-store in the days since. That said, online stock dried up fairly quickly at most stores last week and remains highly limited as of Wednesday afternoon.

The latest opportunity to grab the console has come from Best Buy. The retailer briefly resumed sales at its online store around 12PM ET today, June 11, though the device was only available to order with store pickup. As of 1:40PM ET, both the base console and Nintendo's Mario Kart World bundle appear to be sold out again. You may also be able to grab a bundle at Costco if you’re a member there. Otherwise, it's slim pickings as of this writing.

Broadly speaking, people had a bit more luck on launch week by venturing to a physical retail store. We can’t guarantee you’ll still be able to snag a Switch 2 the old-fashioned way, but it’s worth checking if a local Target, Best Buy, Walmart or GameStop — the four official retailers Nintendo lists on its store page — still has consoles in stock. Either way, if you’re still on the hunt, we’ve rounded up all of the latest information we could find on how to buy the Nintendo Switch 2 and where you can pick one up.

Where to buy the Nintendo Switch 2

Best Buy said it'd have limited stock at its retail locations starting June 5. It previously confirmed it wouldn't sell the console at its online store during launch week, but it made additional Switch 2 consoles available on June 11 around 12PM ET. The initial restock lasted for the better part of an hour and required in-store pickup, but it now appears to have run out. Still, you might want to keep the retailer's Switch 2 pages handy in case more inventory opens up later today.

Walmart began online purchases at midnight ET on June 5, but the console alone and the Mario Kart World bundle are out of stock as our latest update. Both SKUs briefly returned around 11:30PM ET on June 6, but we haven't seen much since then. Naturally, the world's largest retailer is also selling the console at its brick-and-mortar locations, though the company has noted that quantities are limited and inventory will vary by location.

Target began selling the Switch 2 in stores on June 5, then restocked its online inventory for at least a couple of hours starting around 3:30AM ET on June 6. It looks to be fully out of stock as we write this, but again you should still look into the locations closest to you for in-store availability just to be safe.

GameStop has advertised in-store availability, though exactly how much stock your local store may have will vary by location. Online, the device has been unavailable for the past several days. We saw a $625 bundle that includes Mario Kart World, a microSD Express card and a few other accessories pop up a bit more frequently than the standard SKUs, but it's no longer listed (and it was kind of a raw deal anyway). The listings for the base console and Mario Kart bundle, meanwhile, now point to a "Find a Store" page.

You may still have some luck at certain membership-based retailers. A Mario Kart World bundle at Costco that includes a 12-month Switch Online subscription has gone in and out of stock since Thursday morning. Sam's Club has had a bundle without the Switch Online sub as well, though it's out of stock at the moment. We also saw the console at BJ's early on June 5, but it's not live there now.

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