The Nintendo Switch 2 is now available for purchase in the US, but stock levels remain extremely limited. Online retailers like Best Buy resumed sales on June 11 with limited in-store pickup availability, while Walmart and Target initially ran out of stock after launch week. GameStop still lists the console in its stores, although exact inventory varies by location.
Costco and Sam’s Club are offering the Mario Kart World bundle with a 12-month Switch Online subscription for membership holders. Verizon briefly offered the device to its customers before it sold out.
Amazon has not listed the Switch 2 or first-party games like Mario Kart World, while Newegg still shows the console at inflated prices from third-party sellers.
Nintendo is only selling the Switch 2 through an invite system, requiring a 12-month Switch Online membership and 50 hours of Switch 1 playtime. Checking local Target, Best Buy, Walmart, or GameStop locations for in-store availability may yield results.
For those still on the hunt, here’s a list of retailers offering the Switch 2 and its accessories:
Source: https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/how-to-buy-the-nintendo-switch-2-stock-updates-for-the-new-console-and-accessories-120039104.html