A fresh report from industry tracker Day Zero Media claims Nintendo could bring the original Nintendo Switch to India in 2027, a market the company has not maintained a sustained direct presence in since the Wii and DS era.
The claim appears alongside Nintendo’s recent financial disclosures, which have kept attention on Switch family performance and the company’s plans for the forthcoming Switch 2.
Day Zero Media reports that Nintendo’s Indian launch would use the original Switch hardware only — not the OLED Model, not the Lite, and not the upcoming Switch 2 — and sets an indicative price of 20,000 rupees.
The report names distributor Redington as the likely local partner.
Those details have not been confirmed by Nintendo or Redington and should be treated as an unverified industry leak until either company issues an official statement.
Rewriting the primary claim in journalistic terms: Day Zero Media states that Nintendo may officially introduce the original Switch to India in 2027 at a suggested retail price near 20,000 rupees, with distribution handled domestically by Redington.
The outlet also notes grey-market availability of the Switch family in India today, with used or import units and the Lite and OLED models frequently appearing at varying price points.
Context and significance
Nintendo launched the original Switch on March 3, 2017, and the hybrid console has been one of the company’s best-selling systems.
The PlayStation 2 holds a widely cited lifetime sales figure of roughly 155 million units, a benchmark frequently referenced when discussing the Switch’s long-term commercial performance.
Analysts and fans have noted that an official launch in a populous market like India could materially boost sales, though any concrete impact would depend on pricing, local supply, and marketing strategy.
What’s confirmed and what’s not
Nintendo has not publicly announced plans to expand official Switch sales into India, and Redington has not confirmed a distribution arrangement as of this report.
The Day Zero Media information is the primary source for the claim and remains unverified.
For now, Nintendo’s official financial reports and press releases are the authoritative sources for confirmed sales figures and regional strategy.
Industry observers will be watching for an official announcement from Nintendo or Redington.
If confirmed, an India launch would mark the first major, official re-entry for Nintendo hardware in the region since the company’s Wii and DS-era activity, and could reshape regional availability on the eShop and retail channels.