Here's a concise, reader-friendly summary of the Nintendo Switch 2 pricing and accessory updates, based on the latest announcement:
🎮 Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Pricing & Pre-Order Info (2025)
Pre-orders begin: April 24, 2025
Official Statement: “Due to changes in market conditions, pricing adjustments have been made to the Switch 2 accessory lineup.”
💰 Console Pricing
- Standard Model: $449.99
- Mario Kart World Bundle (includes game): $499.99
(Note: Mario Kart World remains $79.99 standalone)
🔍 Price Note: Console pricing unchanged from initial 2024 estimates — a relief for many fans.
🔧 Accessory Price Increases (Switch 2)
Prices across the board have risen, with most items up $5–$10. Here’s the full breakdown:
| Item | New Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller | $84.99 | +$5 |
| Joy-Con 2 Pair (Left + Right) | $94.99 | +$5 |
| Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip | $39.99 | +$5 |
| Joy-Con 2 Strap (Pair) | $13.99 | +$1 |
| Joy-Con 2 Wheel Set (for racing games) | $24.99 | +$5 |
| Nintendo Switch 2 Camera | $54.99 | +$5 |
| Nintendo Switch 2 Dock Set | $119.99 | +$10 |
| Carrying Case + Screen Protector | $39.99 | +$5 |
| All-In-One Carrying Case | $84.99 | +$5 |
| AC Adapter (2A) | $34.99 | +$5 |
💡 Key Takeaway: The Joy-Con 2 Pair at $94.99 is a major point of discussion — now nearly $100, which many fans see as a steep jump.
✅ Switch 1 Accessories Still Compatible
Good news: You don’t have to buy new gear.
Nintendo confirms many original Switch 1 accessories work with the Switch 2, including:
- First-gen Joy-Con controllers (connect wirelessly — no physical attachment)
- Switch Pro Controller (2023 model) – fully compatible
- Classic controllers (SNES, N64, etc.) via Bluetooth (game-dependent)
- Old docks, chargers, and carrying cases (same ports, same power specs)
📱 Why it matters:
- Save hundreds by reusing existing gear.
- Some third-party controllers (e.g., Xbox, PlayStation, or generic Pro controllers) may work too — check game support.
⚠️ Limitations:
- Older Joy-Cons don’t have C-buttons, HD Rumble, or waking the console via grip press.
- The Switch 2 Camera and Joy-Con 2 Wheel Set are exclusive to the new model.
📢 Fan Reaction & Advice
- Many are surprised by the $5–$10 bumps, especially on core accessories like the Dock and Pro Controller.
- The $94.99 Joy-Con 2 Pair is seen as a "must-have" but now feels expensive.
- Savings tip: Stick with your original Pro Controller or Joy-Cons — many are still functional and cost-effective.
- Future pricing uncertainty: Nintendo warns, “Further price adjustments are possible depending on market conditions.”
✅ Final Thoughts
- Pre-order now? Yes — if you’re set on the Switch 2, but wait to buy accessories unless you need them.
- Best bet: Use your existing Switch 1 gear and upgrade only when you really need the new features (e.g., C-buttons, wireless charging, or better grip).
- Pro tip: Set a price alert for third-party Joy-Cons or Pro controllers — they often cost less and still work.
📣 Quote from a fan on X (Twitter):
“Still compatible bbyyyy”
— @Pokmar03 | April 2, 2025
Stay updated on pricing, pre-orders, and compatibility via the official Nintendo website.
🎮 Switch 2 is coming — but your old gear might just be the smartest purchase.