How to track Switch 2 preorder now that it's sold out

How do you get your hands on the upcoming console? We have some ideas...
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The Nintendo Switch 2 preorder date came and went in the U.S. in late April. You may not have gotten one, but that doesn't mean it's time to panic.

Due to a combination of high demand and...other issues, many Nintendo enthusiasts struck out at midnight on April 24. This is perfectly normal for a console launch, even if it is annoying. It's not an America-exclusive problem, either; Nintendo issued an apology when interest in the Japanese preorder far exceeded the available supply. In Japan alone, Nintendo said that 2.2 million people applied to preorder the Switch 2 from the My Nintendo Store lottery.

If you're one of the people who still wants to preorder a Switch 2 prior to its June 5 launch, here are some steps you can take.


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Why did the Switch 2 preorder sell out

If you don't recall, the last time there was a big console launch with the PlayStation 5, global supply shortages made it nearly impossible to get one unless you got incredibly lucky, and for an inordinately long time. Now, to be fair, COVID-19 played a huge role in that, but it's not like the Nintendo Switch 2 is launching in ideal conditions either, thanks to President Donald Trump's tariffs and an escalating trade war with China. We asked the big retailers (Walmart, Best Buy, Target) how they planned to cope with potential price gougers eager to snap up supplies of the Switch 2, but have yet to hear back.

So, if your retailers of choice didn't work out, you don't need to panic. There will inevitably be more chances to preorder a Switch 2, or even buy one after launch. (As reported by our sister site CNET, it's OK to wait to order your Switch 2.)

There's no telling what the Switch 2 purchasing ecosystem will look like over the next several weeks; it may be tough to get your hands on one. But if you follow these tried-and-true steps for tracking stock online, you can put yourself in a better position to snag a Switch 2 than the average person if it sells out.

How to track Switch 2 restocks online

Be warned: This is more of an art than a science. But with these tactics, you can at least know when Switch 2 consoles are available, if nothing else.

Switch 2 restocks from retailers themselves

One very quick and simple thing you can do is go to the store pages for retailers like Walmart and GameStop right now and sign up for stock alerts straight from the source. Those two retailers in particular have prompts on the right side of the store page offering to let you know when stock is available if you give them your email address.

I should note that I've had spotty luck with this feature in the past. It perhaps isn't the most reliable way to track restocks, but it's one of many options to have in your back pocket.

From stock tracking websites

There are various websites that track retail stock in an easy-to-navigate manner. One such site is Restock Tracker, which straightforwardly lists which console models (regular or Mario Kart bundle, in this case) are available at which retailers. You can sign up for email alerts if you feel like making an account, too. I should note that I haven't personally used this particular site before, as I tend to rely on social media for restock alerts, but it looks like it should work okay for this purpose.

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From social media accounts

Speaking of social media, I've found that this is (perhaps sadly) the easiest way to keep on top of which consoles are available where. I know, I know — we all want to stop doomscrolling through our feeds. But for Nintendo Switch gamers, you're going to have to do it some more.

Thankfully, there's a whole cottage industry of folks out there who meticulously track things like console sales and deals, and post them to X and BlueSky. Specifically for Switch 2 purposes, Jake Randall and Matt Swider on X should serve your needs, and both have hundreds of thousands of followers, if that somehow proves their legitimacy to you.

My personal favorite social media account for this sort of thing is Wario64, who can be found on X and BlueSky. The enigmatic operator of this account tracks all kinds of stock alerts and deals across mostly the world of gaming, but they also dabble in tech and other pop culture things, too. Wario64's reach can definitely be a little broad if you want to turn on post alerts for an account to find Switch 2 restocks, but I would also say that this account is how I got both a PS5 and Xbox Series X when those two consoles were hard to come by in 2020. It is not an exaggeration to say that this is one of the most important social media accounts in my life right now.

A backup option, straight from Nintendo

Lastly, this doesn't really concern restocks at major retailers, but it is a way that you might be able to swing a Switch 2 preorder another way.

Nintendo itself is selling them directly, with the first wave of these preorders set to go out on May 8. The way it works is you go to NIntendo's website, log into an active, paid Nintendo Switch Online account, and register your interest in a Switch 2 console or bundle. Starting on May 8 (and with other waves to go out later), eligible account holders might get email links to preorder a Switch 2 straight from Nintendo on a first-come, first-served basis.

There are, of course, a couple of weird catches to this. One is that your Switch Online account needs to have been a paid one for at least 12 months. Another is that there need to be at least 50 gameplay hours registered to it, so Nintendo knows you're not a filthy scalper bot. However, if you keep trying and failing with the major retailers, this is something to have in your back pocket just in case.

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Alex Perry is a tech reporter at Mashable who primarily covers video games and consumer tech. Alex has spent most of the last decade reviewing games, smartphones, headphones, and laptops, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. He is also a Pisces, a cat lover, and a Kansas City sports fan. Alex can be found on Bluesky at yelix.bsky.social.

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