Nintendo is raising the price of the Switch 2 later this year


Nintendo has decided to increase the price of the Switch 2. After suggesting it was keeping a close eye on the tumultuous market, Nintendo is increasing the price of the popular handheld device by $50 in the US, starting September 1, 2026.

The price increase and when it is in effect is different between regions, so here’s a quick breakdown:

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Country/region (local currency)

Current price

New price

Difference

Effective date

United States

449.99

499.99

~11%

September 1, 2026

Canada

629.99

679.99

~8%

September 1, 2026

Europe

469.99

499.99

~6%

September 1, 2026

Japan

49,980

59,980

~20%

May 25, 2026



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