The Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here, with the brand-new gaming console now on sale at numerous retailers. Now showing as out of stock on the , there are other ways to get the console. Here are four UK retailers offering the newest console.
First up is Amazon, with the online giant selling the for £395.99. Gamers wanting to also purchase Mario Kart World will be pleased to see Amazon is also offering the in a bundle costing £429.99.
Very is another retailer selling the for £395.99 and the for £429.99. That's not all, as Very is also throwing in 12 months free insurance, offering gamers peace of mind.
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Gamers who would prefer to pay for the console monthly can do so at Currys. The retailer is offering the for £16 a month over a 36-month period.
Another option is for shoppers to pay as much or as little as they like for six months, ensuring they settle in full by 5 December 2025 to pay no interest. Currys is also offering the console upfront for ever so slightly cheaper than other retailers, priced at £395.
EE is another retailer offering a monthly option for gamers. The bundle costs £22 a month over 24 months, with an upfront cost of £20.
The Switch 2 is an upgraded version of the original Switch console, with the new device having a bigger screen and new features, plus a variety of exclusive games to get lost in. The Switch 2 has a 7.9-inch LCD display with 1080p resolution, a custom Nvidia chipset, and the ability to output in 4K.
The console comes with a new Pro controller and joy-cons, plus a Game Chat camera enabling gamers to chat with their friends. Many of the above-mentioned retailers are also now selling a variety of Switch 2 games.
Games for the original Switch console can be played on the Switch 2 once they've been upgraded at a cost. This includes Super Mario Party: Jamboree, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Third-party games such as Cyberpunk: 2077 and Star Wars: Outlaws are playable on the Switch 2. This is due to its upgraded custom chipset, which will allow games to be upscaled from a lower resolution, thanks to the AI-powered DLSS.
Earlier this week ahead of the Switch 2 launch, Nintendo issued a warning to gamers. They have been advised to not remove the protective film that’s covering the console’s screen, as this is intended to make the device shatterproof. Follow the Mirror's to keep up to date with the latest deals, stock announcements and more.
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