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Nintendo Switch 2 Preorders Now Open on Amazon UK

By CamilaMay 18,2025

Amazon UK has now opened preorders for the Nintendo Switch 2 to everyone, moving away from its previous invite-only system. You can secure your preorder today, and the best part? Amazon won’t charge you until the console ships, offering a low-risk way to ensure you get your hands on one. Early estimates suggested a June 7th delivery, but Amazon support has since clarified this was a mistake. The plan is still to deliver on the launch day, June 5th.

In contrast to the situation in the US, where preorders are facing delays due to tariff concerns, UK preorders are running smoothly with no reported price increases or delays. Interestingly, some US users have successfully preordered from the UK, using international shipping. While results may vary, it's an option worth exploring. For the latest updates on new drops, bundles, and restocks, be sure to follow @IGNUKDeals on Twitter/X or Bluesky.

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Switch 2 UK Preorders

Argos has restocked Switch 2 preorders today, April 8, in the UK, offering not just the console but also games and accessories. If you missed out last time, this is your chance to secure one without any hassle.

Nintendo's official UK preorders also kicked off today, with retailers like EE, GAME, and Smyths seeing rapid sell-outs. Unfortunately, this has led to scalpers appearing on eBay with inflated prices. Currently, Amazon and Argos seem to be the most reliable options for securing a Switch 2 in the UK.

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What We Said in Our Switch 2 Preview

Here's what Logan Plant had to say in IGN's Nintendo Switch 2 preview: "Switch 2 is a more premium product and the price tag reflects that. It’s also a better version of a great thing, and it’s trying to pull off a bunch of cool new tricks at the same time, like mouse controls. Obviously we’re both buying Switch 2 on day one, and I did really love our hands-on time with the console. But I’ll be honest and say I have some concerns about if the general public is willing to adopt a $450 Nintendo console with an $80 Mario Kart."

"It’s a big ask for a company that traditionally targets families and younger players, and I feel like the high cost of entry limits the Switch 2’s potential to take off in the way its predecessor did. But for those of you that do decide to take the plunge, you’ll be getting what’s shaping up to be a great hybrid console that makes a ton of worthwhile improvements on the original Switch and adds some fun bells and whistles for good measure."

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GameCube games coming exclusively to the Switch 2's online library is one of the best features of the new console. To make the membership costs more manageable, UK retailer ShopTo has Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) Expansion Pack at 35% off right now, with an extra 5% discount when you use code SPRING at checkout. As you secure your Nintendo Switch 2 preorders, this is a fantastic deal to consider.

While some Nintendo Classics catalogues are unlocked with the base online subscription, you'll need the Expansion Pack to play GameCube titles on Nintendo Switch 2. Note that while you can subscribe to a monthly model for just Nintendo Switch Online, the Expansion Pack is only available on the 12-month plan. If you're the only Nintendo Switch player in your household, you can opt for the individual Online + Expansion Pack plan for £24.55 or the Family Membership for £43.55 with the promo code SPRING.

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Switch 2 US Preorders Delayed Amid Tariff Uncertainty

In a surprising move, Nintendo has delayed the start of Switch 2 preorders in the United States, just days before they were set to go live. The decision comes in response to ongoing tariff concerns and what the company described as "evolving market conditions"—a direct reference to the revived threat of Trump-era import duties on electronics.

Preorders were originally scheduled to begin on April 9 in the US, but Nintendo has now put them on hold indefinitely. While no new date has been provided, the company has reassured fans that the Switch 2’s global release date—June 5, 2025—remains unchanged.

The official statement Nintendo shared with IGN: "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. Nintendo will update timing at a later date. The launch date of June 5, 2025 is unchanged."

For now, the preorder freeze applies exclusively to the US market. UK preorders remain on track, with no changes to pricing or availability. In fact, retailers like Amazon UK are actively sending out preorder invitations, all the while launch-day stock is already starting to dry up across major outlets.

Nintendo had announced that the Switch 2 is priced at $449.99 USD, while the Mario Kart World bundle—which includes the full game—is set at $499.99 USD. Mario Kart World will also be sold separately for $79.99 USD.

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Switch 2 UK Preorder News

If you're hesitant about paying upfront, Amazon remains your best option in the UK. Other retailers like Argos require immediate payment, but Amazon won’t charge you until dispatch—making it a safer bet if you're budgeting ahead of June. The invite system at Amazon appears to be a ballot system where invitees are selected at random.

For preorders at the Nintendo Store, access is limited to long-time Nintendo Switch Online subscribers with high playtimes and shared usage data. In contrast, Amazon’s invite system is far more accessible, operating on a simple ballot, meaning anyone has a fair shot—regardless of play history or membership status. Retailers like Currys and Smyths are also expected to offer more preorder opportunities later through email alerts and queue systems, similar to their successful PS5 launch approach.

With Currys and Smyths, it looks like it will simply be a case of sending out an email when preorders are opened, followed by a queued ordering system. This was the method Currys used when taking PS5 preorders, and it worked without any site crashes at least. This means you could be in for a longer wait from these alternative retailers, but it's a lot less frustrating if you're certain you don't meet the strict requirements to order from Nintendo directly.

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