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Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders Face Restrictions to Combat Scalpers

Apr 02, 2025 4:04 PM

Nintendo has announced that the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 will launch on June 5, 2025, with pre-order restrictions aimed at preventing scalping. To qualify for pre-orders, players must have a Nintendo Account, be a Nintendo Switch Online member for at least 12 months, and have logged a minimum of 50 gameplay hours. Interested buyers can register for an invitation to purchase the console or select accessories. The system is expected to be in high demand, similar to the previous issues with the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, leading Nintendo to implement these measures to ensure legitimate gamers can secure their units.

How can I ensure I get a Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order? nTo ensure a Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order, make sure you have a Nintendo Account, maintain a Nintendo Switch Online membership for at least 12 months, and accumulate a minimum of 50 gameplay hours by April 2, 2025. Register your interest on the My Nintendo Store to receive an invitation email when your turn comes up.n

The Nintendo Switch has been a major success since its launch in 2017, boasting a diverse library of games and a unique hybrid design that allows players to seamlessly switch between handheld and docked modes. The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to build on this foundation, enhancing graphics and performance to support newer titles effectively. Popular games like Mario Kart World, which is also available for pre-order with the new console, are likely to attract both new and existing fans, ensuring a robust launch atmosphere.



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