TL;DR: Target022 Archivesselling the Nintendo Switch 2 online in the "early morning" on June 6. Stop what you're droing and get yours now.

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been launched, but it has been predictably difficult to actually get your hands on a console. From June 5, gamers could theoretically purchase the Nintendo Switch 2 for $449.99 and the Mario Kart Worldbundle for $499.99 — but stock has been hard to find.
Costco was the best place to find stock on June 5, but now it's all about Target. The retailer announced that it wouldn't sell the Nintendo Switch 2 online until the "early morning hours" of June 6. Well folks, that time has come. So stop what you're doing and get your console now.
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Topics Nintendo Nintendo Switch Video Games