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Article updated on Dec 4, 2025

The Nintendo Switch 2 Is This Year’s Hottest Gift. Snag One Before It Sells Out for the Holiday Rush

Thrill fans of Mario World Kart and Donkey Kong Bananza by grabbing the Switch 2 while it's available at major retailers in the US, Canada and UK.

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The Switch 2 is Nintendo's latest console, and with the holidays creeping up, it's looking to be one of the most sought-after gadgets right now. It's the only way to play fun exclusives like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, which makes it a top pick for any gamers on your list this year. If you're hoping to wrap one up for someone special, now's a good time to take advantage of the current availability.

You'll find this hybrid handheld in stock now at Nintendo and most major retailers, but that could change quickly as holiday gift shopping ramps up. If you want to avoid the stress of chasing restocks later in December, ordering sooner is the smarter move. We've broken down where the Switch 2 is available right now and we'll keep this page updated throughout the holiday season so you can shop with fewer surprises.

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We're also keeping track of the accessories you'll want for your new console, from screen protectors to cameras.

Watch this: We Finally Unbox and Play the Switch 2. Should You Buy One?

Nintendo Switch 2 at Amazon

Amazon now has the console-only , the Mario Kart World bundle and the Donkey Kong bundle available. Availability is sure to be limited so get your order in soon if you don't want to miss out. If you're in Canada, you can now shop for either the standalone console or the Mario Kart World bundle.

Amazon was late to the game with its Switch 2 listings, but it now has both the console alone and the Mario Kart World bundle available. It also carries the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle, but it's currently sold out.

Canadian shoppers can purchase all three versions of the Switch 2 at Amazon right now, including the new Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Best Buy

Best Buy has both versions of the console in stock but be aware that availability may vary by location. Best Buy also has the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle ready for purchase.

Best Buy currently has both versions of the console in stock online and you may be able to find them available in person depending on where you're located. The Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle is currently sold out.

Best Buy Canada has online availability for the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle right now. You can also grab the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle.

Even with the Switch 2's boosted storage, you may want to increase its memory with a microSD card. This Samsung Express microSD is designed specifically for Nintendo's new console and features a unique Mario-inspired design. It's also available now, no wait required.

Nintendo Switch 2 at GameStop

All three versions of the console are in stock online now at GameStop in both the US and Canada. You may also be able to find one at your nearest location if you're lucky, but move fast as stock is likely limited. Note that the Canadian arm of GameStop was recently acquired by EB Games, so some links now point to its storefront.

GameStop has the standalone console, the Mario Kart World bundle and the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle available to buy online right now. There is also in-store availability at multiple locations.

The Switch 2 standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle are in-stock at EB Games. You can also preorder the Pokemon Legends Z-A bundle.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Walmart

Walmart has all three versions of the console in stock, including the new Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle. As of right now, all consoles are being sold and shipped by Walmart directly but it's important to note that there are many unverified, third-party vendors on its site as well. We recommend avoiding these so be sure to double-check that you're buying from Walmart or Nintendo directly.

Walmart has the standalone console, the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle and the Mario Kart World bundle available online, as well as in-store availability at many locations.

Note that unverified third-party retailers sometimes sell these items for inflated prices. We recommend avoiding this so be sure to double-check that you're getting the version marked as "sold and shipped by Walmart."

Walmart Canada has the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle available right now. It also carries the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle, but it's currently sold out.

Keep an eye out for anything that is sold by third-party vendors, which we'd recommend avoiding.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Target

You can order the standalone console or the Mario Kart World bundle online right now at Target. You may also find them in-store near you but it will depend on your location. Target also has the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle available.

Target has the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle available online. You can also shop for the console in-store, although availability will vary by location. The Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle is even available.

Even with the Switch 2's boosted storage, you may be looking to increase its memory with a microSD card. This Samsung Express microSD is designed specifically for Nintendo's new console and even features a unique Mario-inspired design.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Newegg

As of now, Newegg is sold out of both versions of the console and it's unclear when the next restock will be. It's also worth noting that Newegg is slightly less popular than major retailers like Target or Walmart, which could give you a better chance of securing an order during any future direct restocks, so keep an eye out.

The standalone version is back in stock but the Mario Kart World bundle is sold out. Newegg has not announced a specific restock event but we recommend checking back regularly. Note that third-party resellers with inflated prices are selling at Newegg right now but we definitely recommend avoiding this.

This compact camera costs $55 and plugs directly into the Switch 2 console or dock's USB-C port. It allows you to chat with friends or access in-game features for select titles. The camera has a wide-angle lens, which you can adjust to keep yourself in frame easily. It also automatically adjusts its brightness so your face is always visible.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Nintendo

Nintendo no longer requires an invitation to order the Switch 2, which means you can grab either version of the console without registering or jumping through any hoops. You can also pick up the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle.

Nintendo has now dropped its invitation requirement, which means you can now order either version of the console directly from the manufacturer. The Pokemon Legends: Z-A is currently sold out.

Just like US shoppers, Canadian gamers no longer need an invitation to order the Switch 2 directly from Nintendo. And similar to the US storefront, the Pokemon bundle is currently sold out at Nintendo Canada.

If you prefer a more traditional gaming experience, Nintendo also has the Switch 2 Pro Controller available now, without registration or other special requirements.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Costco

As of right now, Costco has its own version of the Switch 2 console bundle available online, but note that you will need a membership if you're hoping to buy one here.

Costco has the Switch 2 available, but you'll still need a membership to shop here. The Costco version includes the Mario Kart World bundle along with a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online and expansion pack individual membership.

Nintendo Switch 2 at Staples

Several Staples stores around the country have the Switch 2 available for purchase in-store. You can check the list of participating locations here, but this does not reflect current availability. It's worth noting that the retailer has announced on its site that stock is now very low.

Staples does not have the Switch 2 available to buy online but you can find a limited supply of Switch 2 consoles available in store. Please note that not all locations are participating and orders are limited to one per person. Supplies are very low, according to Staples.

UK Nintendo Switch 2 orders

UK shoppers have plenty of places to pick up the Switch 2. It's available for purchase directly from Nintendo, as well as through multiple other retailers right now. We have all the details below. We'll continue to check for restocks and keep you posted.

Note: We have no confirmation that the digital download code for Mario Kart World in the UK Switch 2 bundle will work with non-UK Nintendo accounts. The power cables are also different for each region. If you plan to buy a UK Switch 2 from outside the country, please know there's no guarantee it'll work as expected.

All versions of the console are currently sold out at Amazon, UK, but we could see a pre-holiday restock in the coming weeks.

UK shoppers don't need an invitation to purchase the Switch 2 directly from Nintendo, but they will need to log in to their Nintendo account. Games and accessories are also available now.

Both versions of the console are available online. There is also select stock of both the standalone console but the Mario Kart World bundle is sold out.

Both the standalone console and Mario Kart World bundle are currently out of stock online (at the time of publishing).

ShopTo has the Switch 2 available as a standalone or in the Mario World. The Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle is currently sold out.

Very has the Mario World Kart bundle and several other bonus bundle offers that include bonus games, microSD cards and more available now. The Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle is currently sold out.

All three versions of the console are available now at Smyths. Though, the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle is not available at the time of publishing.

All three versions of the console are available now at EE, excluding the Pokemon Legends: Z - A bundle which is sold out.

The standalone Switch 2 and the Mario Kart World bundle are available online at the time of publishing.

Game has both the standalone Switch 2 and the Mario Kart World bundle available, but not the Pokemon Legends: Z - A bundle.

The Game Collection has availability for the standalone console but not the Mario Kart World bundle right now.

When can I order the Nintendo Switch 2?

It was a little tough to get your hands on the Switch 2 for a few weeks after its release in June but things have calmed down since then. Nintendo and retailers like Best Buy, Target and Walmart have the standalone console and the Mario Kart World bundle available. Several retailers also have the Pokemon Legends: Z-A bundle available. Stocks fluctuate and the console will occasionally sell out at one retailer or another but you can almost always find one available either online or in person.

Read more: How Nintendo Is Combating Switch 2 Scalpers

How much does the Nintendo Switch 2 cost?

The standalone console costs $450 and the Mario Kart World bundle is $500. It doesn't look like that will be changing any time soon but Nintendo recently increased its prices for the original Switch console, as well as a handful of games and accessories. The Switch 2 console has not been affected so far, but the company said that "price adjustments may be necessary in the future."

Will the Nintendo Switch 2 come in other colors?

For the new Switch 2, Nintendo has ditched the colored Joy-Cons for a more sleek, monochrome look -- although there are still pops of red and blue around the analog sticks. As of now, Nintendo hasn't said anything about additional colors. Additionally, it's rumored that Samsung -- which makes the displays for the Switch 2 -- is pushing for an OLED version of the console.

Is the Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World Bundle worth it?

The Mario Kart series has been a long-standing tentpole for Nintendo and fans were thrilled to hear that a new title would be accompanying the new console. But the excitement was dampened by the announcement that the new game will come with an increased price tag: $80 for the digital edition or $90 if you want a physical copy. However, you can bundle a digital copy with the console for $500 total, which saves you $30 compared with buying them separately. It's an excellent value if it's a game you're certain you want in your library and likely the only "discount" we'll see on this title for quite some time. Plus, Nintendo recently announced that this bundle will be available only "through fall 2025," which means you'll have a limited chance to take advantage of these savings.

Nintendo Switch 2: What are people saying?

There are still some mixed feelings about Nintendo's newest console. While some are happy to see that Nintendo hasn't altered much about the wildly popular original Switch, others feel not enough has changed to justify the $150 price hike -- with CNET gaming expert Scott Stein calling it a console that "feels a lot like an updated version of a system many people already own." The confirmation that the US tariffs won't be leading to any further price increases has helped stifle gamers' exasperation a bit but many are still unhappy with the fact that select games will be selling for up to $20 more than the standard $60. We're eager to see if most gamers consider the price hikes worth it now that they're finally getting their hands on the new console and games.