With less than two months of launch on June 5, Nintendo is preparing to meet the demand for console, which means that inventory has already begun shiping ships around the world. That’s fine-Soach 2 has already landed in the United States.
One in Interview with CNBCNintendo of America President Doug Baiser discussed the demand for the launch and the demand for launch. “It’s yet to be seen,” he replied when he was asked if Nintendo would maintain the demand at the launch, “but that is certainly our goal.”
“We have had some time to make inventives globally, so we really hope that we will be able to meet this demand,” Bosar said. “They have already landed in some of the United States.”
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Along with traditional retailers, Nintendo Switch 2 can also be purchased directly from Nintendo-though this process is much deeper than standard retail purchases. US users who want to buy switch 2 through my Nintendo Store Register their interest Get an invitation to order the console in advance. Nintendo will prefer invitations to users who have at least 50 hours of gameplay along with Nintendo Switch Online membership for at least 12 months.
“With our encouragement, the hours played, really was to give our highly loyal players a chance to reward and give them the opportunity to stand in the first line and give them the opportunity to buy products.” Baiser said of Nintendo’s pre -order system, note that each of the various retail partners in Nintendo will have his own pre -order system. The Nintendo system should also restrict the ability to buy inventory for the sale of scalers, theoretically.
While actually is scheduled on April 9, Switch 2 for US consumers is temporarily delayed while Nintendo evaluates the “potential impact of taxes and market evolution.”