Published on: April 04, 2025
Nintendo has announced a delay in the start of Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders across the United States.
This move follows recent tariff developments that directly impact the importation and pricing of gaming hardware and accessories.
The highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 remains slated for a US release date of June 5, 2025, but pre-order availability will now be determined at a later time due to ongoing economic considerations.
Originally, Nintendo of America had informed retail partners to begin Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders on April 9, 2025.
However, as of April 4, the company decided to postpone this date after reassessing the implications of newly implemented tariffs, specifically those introduced as part of President Trump's 'Liberation Day' trade policies.
These tariffs affect products entering the United States from various countries, complicating the logistics for global electronics manufacturers.
Under the new tariff regime, physical Nintendo Switch 2 Game Cards manufactured in Japan will be subject to a 24% customs duty when imported into the US.
Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch 2 consoles, produced in both China and Vietnam, face potential tariffs that could reach up to 50% of their customs value.
This significant increase in import costs raises questions about potential retail pricing adjustments, though Nintendo has not formally announced any changes to the suggested retail price of the Switch 2 at this time.
A Nintendo representative clarified, using paraphrased language, that the company is "currently reviewing the impact of these new tariffs on our US distribution plans" and that retail partners "will receive updated guidance regarding pre-order timing as soon as possible."
Despite these complications, the company emphasized that the Nintendo Switch 2's launch is still scheduled for June 5, 2025.
Enthusiasts awaiting the new console can rest assured that, for now, the official release date remains unchanged.
This commitment is particularly noteworthy as Nintendo has a reputation for meeting previously announced rollout schedules across their major hardware launches, reinforcing consumer confidence in the brand.
Retailers and consumers are advised to stay tuned for further updates regarding Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders in the US.
As soon as Nintendo finalizes its response to the tariff changes and adjusts distribution strategies if necessary, more information will be provided through official channels.
For now, industry observers and fans alike will watch closely as Nintendo navigates this evolving trade landscape in preparation for one of the year's most anticipated hardware releases.
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