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Nintendo Switch 2 preorders are open at GameStop (update: sold out)

GameStop is currently offering another opportunity to preorder the Switch 2.

GameStop is currently offering another opportunity to preorder the Switch 2.

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Update, April 24th: Following a messy rollout, GameStop has sold out of its initial preorder inventory for the Switch 2.

Most major retailers launched their Nintendo Switch 2 preorders at 12AM ET on April 24th and sold out quickly — but thankfully, GameStop is doing things a bit differently. The company says it’s kicking off in-store preorders when the “doors open” today, and online preorders for the $449.99 standalone console and the $499.99 Mario Kart World bundle are now available. Here’s what you should know if you want to be among the first to get the Switch 2 when it launches on June 5th.

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The standalone Switch 2 comes with a pair of Joy-Con 2 controllers, which magnetically attach to the console and feature Nintendo’s new “C” button — a shortcut that allows you to access Nintendo’s new in-game chat feature, GameChat. Inside the box, you’ll also find a redesigned dock, a basic Joy-Con grip, Joy-Con wrist straps, an AC adapter, a USB-C charging cable, and an HDMI cable.

If you want the standalone console, it’s currently available for preorder at GameStop. You can also place an in-store preorder whenever your local brick-and-mortar GameStop location opens (while supplies last).

If you’ve been eyeing the new Mario Kart game, you’ll likely want the Switch 2 bundle, which Nintendo says will be available for a limited time through the fall (or while supplies last). Like the standard console, GameStop has opened online preorders for the $499.99 Mario Kart World bundle, with in-store reservations available at brick-and-mortar stores starting today. In addition to a digital copy of Mario Kart World, which retails for $79.99 on its own, the bundle includes all the accessories that come with the standalone console.

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