"While it was difficult to get your hands on a Nintendo Switch 2 back in June when it first became available, that's no longer the case. It just got even easier now that Amazon has the console listed for sale, with no invitation required. The handhelds have been selling at a blistering pace, with just under 6 million units sold in the first four weeks."
"Online inventories in those initial weeks sold out in a flash, and sparse restocks were gone just as quickly. Amazon was left out of the initial pre-order process and didn't list the console at all until over a month after its release. This conspicuous absence may have been due to Nintendo's frustration with third-party sellers undercutting the company's own pricing for games on the site."
"We gave the Switch 2 a score of 93 out of 100, and were particularly impressed with its larger 7-9-inch LCD screen, the magnetic Joy-Cons, better base storage and, of course, significantly improved performance over the original. The pricing is a bit steep, the battery life could be better and the dock could more USB-C ports, but aside from those details the Switch 2 is almost perfect."
Nintendo Switch 2 is now listed for sale on Amazon without invitation and is available as a standalone console or a Mario Kart World bundle. The console sold nearly 6 million units during its first four weeks, and initial online inventories and restocks sold out rapidly. Amazon did not participate in initial pre-orders and listed the console more than a month after release, a delay possibly linked to Nintendo's concern about third-party sellers undercutting game pricing. The Switch 2 features a larger 7–9-inch LCD, magnetic Joy-Cons, increased base storage, and notably improved performance, while pricing, battery life, and dock port count remain common criticisms.
Read at Engadget
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