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Nintendo Delays US Switch 2 Preorders as Tariffs Prompt Market Reassessment

The $450 price point remains unchanged for now, but analysts warn of potential price hikes and supply constraints in the future.

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Overview

  • Nintendo has delayed US preorders for the Switch 2, initially set for April 9, to evaluate the impact of recently imposed US tariffs on imported consoles.
  • The company plans to maintain the $450 launch price for the June 5 release, though analysts caution that prolonged tariffs could lead to a 20% price increase within two years.
  • Production levels may be limited at launch, with Nintendo adopting a conservative approach to avoid surplus inventory under uncertain market conditions.
  • Global sales forecasts for the Switch 2 in 2025 have been revised downward from 17 million units to 15 million, reflecting tariff-related challenges.
  • The console's launch in China has been postponed indefinitely as Nintendo assesses market demand and navigates stringent local regulatory requirements.