Why Now is the Best Time to Purchase a Nintendo Switch 2
There's No Better Time To Buy Nintendo Hardware Than Right Now

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The Nintendo Switch 2, despite initial skepticism, has become a top-selling console. With a new 'choose your own game' bundle available for $499.99, now is an ideal time to buy. Nintendo plans to raise the price by $50 in September, making current offers more attractive.
- 01The Nintendo Switch 2 is one of the fastest-selling consoles in history, despite a rocky start.
- 02A new bundle allows buyers to choose from three games, providing more flexibility than previous offers.
- 03The current price of $499.99 includes a $40 discount compared to the normal price of $449.99.
- 04Nintendo plans to increase the Switch 2's price by $50 starting in September.
- 05Purchasing Nintendo gift cards in bulk can yield savings of up to $80.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 has quickly become one of the fastest-selling consoles in video game history, despite initial criticism due to its limited launch titles and high price. Currently, Nintendo has introduced a new 'choose your own game' bundle priced at $499.99 USD, allowing players to select from three titles, an improvement over previous bundles. This offer includes a $40 discount compared to the standard pricing, making it a more appealing option for potential buyers. However, Nintendo plans to raise the price of the Switch 2 by $50 USD starting in September, which adds urgency for those considering a purchase. Additionally, players can save up to $80 by buying Nintendo gift cards in bulk from retailers like Costco. While the Switch 2's game library is still developing, the current offers present a significant opportunity for gamers looking to invest in the console before prices rise further.
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