Nintendo
For much of the past year, Nintendo has struggled to keep up with the demand for its venerable little counter (and Switch Lite). And while the Switch has had a few cameos at major retailers, it's almost sold out at most major retailers at its regular price of $ 300.
And the news gets worse: If you've seen one of the fancy bundles over the holidays and were hoping to buy one now - like the Mario Kart or Fourteen days-themed switch bundles - you almost certainly are out of luck, at least until the next Christmas season is over. It appears that the Switch bundles were limited-time offers in late 2020.
Do you want to grab a switch? It doesn't matter if you've wanted one since they sold out through most of 2020 or if you're just getting one to fill that PS5-shaped hole in your soul. Either way, scroll down - we'll be updating this story frequently so you can see at a glance where the switch is in stock to save you an unsuccessful click. And if they are all sold out by the time you land on this page - as they are as I update the story - your only practical option is to only use an admittedly overpriced reseller bundle. We highly recommend waiting for the $ 300 retail version, but if you absolutely must have it now, Resellers like Overstock have switch bundles for around $ 460 . Reservation Emptor.
Nintendo Switch is now in stock
To update: There are currently no Nintendo Switch consoles available to purchase online for $ 300 on Amazon.
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To update: Currently there are no Nintendo Switch consoles available to purchase online for $ 300 from Best Buy.
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