Nintendo has recently announced that pre-orders for the much-anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 in the United States are being pushed back indefinitely past the initial date of April 9. This delay comes as Nintendo carefully evaluates the impact of significant changes in economic policy on the market.
The company’s official statement clarifies, “Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. won’t begin on April 9, 2025, as initially scheduled. We are reviewing the effects of tariffs and shifting market conditions. We’ll provide further updates soon. However, the console’s launch on June 5, 2025, is still on track.”
A recent development on April 2 saw U.S. President Donald Trump introducing a comprehensive range of tariffs affecting numerous countries, including Japan and Vietnam. While Nintendo is headquartered in Japan, much of its manufacturing happens elsewhere. A significant portion of Nintendo’s production has been shifted to Vietnam from China, likely in anticipation of the tariffs initially imposed on Chinese goods. Vietnam faces a significant challenge with these changes, now confronting a hefty 46% tariff, while China deals with an added 34% on top of existing tariffs. Given these baseline tariffs on imported goods, it’s clear this is likely to influence the pricing and availability of the Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S.
Additionally, this tariff announcement has contributed to global economic instability. JP Morgan has notably heightened its recession risk probability to 60%, hinting at potential widespread effects on U.S. sales. Globally, we’re observing shifts in import-export dynamics, casting doubt on previously forecasted growth across many regions.
For American gamers eyeing the Nintendo Switch 2, this situation could mean a steeper price point than initially expected. Certainly, this isn’t ideal, especially in times of financial strain and rising living costs. Unfortunately, more patience will be required as we wait to see just how deeply these new tariffs will impact U.S. consumers.
Have these developments altered your decision to purchase a Nintendo Switch 2 upon its release? We’re eager to hear your thoughts!