Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Day: Gamers Are Ready!
It’s officialâ€â€the Nintendo Switch 2 has hit the shelves across the UK! After months of frenetic anticipation, countless gamers lined up overnight, eager to grab their consoles as soon as the doors swung open. With some stores holding midnight launches, it’s clear that excitement is at an all-time high.
Pricing and Availability
With pre-order stock selling out quickly, major retailers like Amazon, Currys, and Very are now taking orders for the highly sought-after console. Prices hover around £395 to £395.99, with bundles available, such as the Switch 2 bundled with Mario Kart World for £429.99.
For those looking to save a bit, older models of the Nintendo Switch have seen price drops. The red and blue Neon Nintendo Switch OLED is currently going for £209.97 at Onbuyâ€â€Ã‚£185 less than the new Switch 2. The white OLED model is barely pricier at £209.99.
Amazon is offering the White Switch OLED at its lowest price everâ€â€only £230â€â€while the Neon variant rests at £242.98. Notably, gamers can shave off up to £210 from a standard Switch price by trading in an old console at Very. Hand over a PlayStation 5, and the standard Switch drops to just £49, with similar trades available for Xbox Series X, Meta Quest 3, and even older gaming systems.
If you’re hunting for a more budget-friendly option, the Switch Lite is available for £165.91 at Amazon. This model is perfect for gamers who are okay with handheld mode and want to dive into the Nintendo universe without breaking the bank.
User Reviews and Feedback
The Switch OLED has kept the spotlight, boasting over 2,800 five-star reviews on Amazon. Gamers love the upgraded features. One user noted, “The OLED screen is a million times better than the standard Switch and Switch Lite.â€Â
Another thrilled player remarked on the new updated model’s 64GB memoryâ€â€double that of the original Switchâ€â€along with faster updates and enhanced battery life. The benefits are clear, making it a worthy investment.
However, some users have pointed out potential downsides, like increased heat generation. One player noted that the console got warmer faster than expected in handheld mode. “I advise taking breaks here and there from the Switch if in handheld mode,†they cautioned.