Walmart Shoppers Can Get the Nintendo Switch for $280 Instead of $404 for a Limited Time Only
- Walmart will restock the Nintendo Switch 2 system and the bundle featuring Mario Kart World online on June 25, offering early purchasing access to Walmart+ subscribers starting at 9 p.m. ET.
- This restock follows the Switch 2’s record-breaking launch with 3.5 million units sold globally in four days, making it Nintendo’s fastest-selling console ever.
- The Switch 2 alone costs $449.99, the bundle $499.99, and retailers are limiting purchases per person to prevent hoarding and reselling, with availability limited and online only.
- Walmart+ membership, required for early access, costs $12.95 monthly and may not grant early drop access for trial accounts, but offers priority shopping starting at 9 p.m. ET.
- This restock allows more gamers to acquire the improved Switch 2, which features enhanced hardware and has received positive reviews, yet demand is expected to outpace supply again.
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