Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Orders: Chaotic Launch Predicted

Author: Aiden May 03,2025

As I sit down to write this at 11:30pm CT, well past my usual bedtime on a work night, I'm joining countless others across the globe in the frenzied attempt to pre-order the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2. Pre-orders were supposed to go live at 9pm PT/12am ET across three major retailers: Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. However, the rollout has been anything but smooth, leaving many, including a significant portion of the IGN staff, facing a rollercoaster of challenges and mixed results. Social media is buzzing with stories of frustration, disappointment, and the occasional success.

At Walmart, eager buyers were quickly funneled into a digital queue, which moved forward for some, allowing them to eventually add a Switch 2 to their carts. However, others remain stuck on a "stay in line" screen with no clear timeline or assurance of success. Those who managed to reach the purchase stage encountered baffling error messages, adding to the chaos.

Target initially seemed more promising without a queue system, but soon reports surfaced of error screens disrupting the purchase process. Some customers believed they had successfully ordered a Switch 2, only to receive cancellation emails shortly after, forcing them to start over. Others found the console mysteriously removed from their carts mid-process.

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— Kenj (@Kenjdx) April 24, 2025

Best Buy's pre-orders were delayed, displaying a "Coming Soon" message for half an hour before slowly admitting customers into a digital queue. While some are now receiving purchase confirmations, others are still grappling with errors and the need to restart the process. Additionally, some buyers reported issues with fraud alerts and other financial hiccups, further complicating their attempts to secure a system.

As I write, Target and Walmart have sold out, and while more are getting through at Best Buy, many, including myself, remain stuck in a seemingly endless queue. Others have received notifications of order cancellations or delays without new delivery dates or the option to reorder.

Target cancelled my order 10 minutes after placing
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.reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; }In the coming hours, we may see more successes, and there's still a chance to pre-order at GameStop tomorrow at 11:00am ET, both in-store and online, or at other retailers in the future. Additionally, some Nintendo account holders might receive an email in May inviting them to pre-order directly from Nintendo, though this is not guaranteed, especially given the high demand in Japan.

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.reddit-embed-wrapper iframe { margin-left: 0 !important; }For those not deeply invested in Nintendo's ecosystem, it's easy to dismiss the chaos. However, for dedicated fans, the situation is particularly frustrating following a reveal and rollout filled with confusion and exasperation. The initial excitement of the Nintendo Switch 2's announcement was quickly overshadowed by the high costs of the system and its accessories, compounded by a pause in pre-orders due to U.S. tariffs, only to resume without adjusting the system's price. Nintendo's unclear communication about physical and digital software pricing, formats, and content has left many feeling uncertain about what they're buying and how much it will cost. With the looming threat of future price increases and supply issues, the inability to secure a system near launch is a significant concern.

For those eager to play Mario Kart World at launch, this is the current reality. Here's how to navigate the pre-order process if you're still trying.