Nintendo said the pricing for any product may be adjusted in the future depending on “market conditions.”
Retail preorder for the Nintendo Switch 2 gaming system will begin on April 24, the company said. Preorders were initially slated for April 9, but Nintendo delayed the date to assess the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Preorders for its much-anticipated Switch 2 go live May 9, a month later than promised
It was going to be the revivifying event the video games industry desperately needed - instead, thanks to Donald Trump's tariffs, the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 is experiencing a troubled birth.
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Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser said that the company did not factor in possible tariffs from the U.S. when deciding on the pricing for its Nintendo Switch 2 console, according to Wired.
Nintendo said it is delaying the start of pre-orders for the Switch 2 gaming device in the United States as it examines the potential impact of tariffs.
The new tariffs, which include a 24% levy on products imported from Japan, are prompting major Japanese companies to reevaluate their US strategies.
The new video game console will still be released in June, the Japanese company said. Its price was unveiled as $450 this week.
Nintendo said on Friday that pre-orders for the company's hotly anticipated Switch 2 console would be delayed while the company considers the impact of tariffs. "Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions," a Nintendo representative told CNBC.