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Nintendo Switch 2: What's the Hold-Up?
North AmericaSaturday, April 12, 2025
Nintendo has been shifting some of its manufacturing to Vietnam since 2019. This move was partly to dodge the tariffs that were hitting China hard. The latest tariff news has put a temporary hold on the 46 percent reciprocal tariff for Vietnam, replacing it with a 10 percent tariff for 90 days. This could mean Nintendo might speed up production in Vietnam to get the Switch 2 to the US on time, even if it means selling at a loss initially.
For those eager to pre-order directly from Nintendo, there are some rules. You need to be 18 or older, have a Nintendo account, and register your interest. You'll get an invitation email when it's time to place your order, but you'll only have 72 hours to act on it. Plus, Nintendo seems to be giving priority to customers who have a paid Nintendo Switch Online membership of at least 12 months and have logged at least 50 hours of gameplay by April 2, 2025. It's unclear if these rules will apply to third-party retailers as well.
The Switch 2 comes with a bunch of accessories you can buy separately, like the new Switch 2 camera, a Pro controller, extra Joy-Con 2 controllers, and a charging grip. But with the tariff situation, the prices for these accessories might change before they hit the market.
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