Trump tariffs disrupt Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders in US


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  • Due to newly imposed tariffs, Nintendo delayed U.S. pre-orders for the Switch 2, initially planned for April 9. These tariffs, which impact production in China and Vietnam, have disrupted the company’s manufacturing pipeline.
  • The highly anticipated console, set to launch globally on June 5 for $449.99, features upgrades like a larger screen, mouse controls, built-in chat and exclusive new titles such as “Mario Kart World.”
  • Online reactions to the delay have been emotional and politically charged, with gamers expressing disappointment and frustration over the economic and political factors affecting the gaming industry.

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Nintendo delayed pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. The decision comes as new tariffs under the Trump administration impact production in China and Vietnam.

The company announced the delay shortly after revealing the Switch 2’s specs, pricing and global release date. The highly anticipated console is still set to launch June 5 and retail for $449.99.

Fans had been eagerly awaiting the release. Nintendo showcased key features of the Switch 2, including a larger screen, mouse controls and a built-in chat function. The company also announced new titles such as “Mario Kart World,” enhanced “Zelda” games and GameCube classics for online subscribers.

However, newly imposed tariffs, 34% on goods from China and 46% on goods from Vietnam, have disrupted Nintendo’s manufacturing pipeline. Both countries serve as major production hubs for the company.

“Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025, in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions,” a spokesperson for Nintendo told CNBC.

Online reaction to Nintendo Switch 2 delay

In the meantime, the online response to the Nintendo Switch 2 delay has been loud, unfiltered and emotional.

Gamers shared everything from satire to scathing political commentary. Many expressed a sense of disappointment. Others voiced frustration about the broader economic and political factors affecting the gaming world.

Other comments online took a more aggressive tone:

  • “I am in, deep, vast, exquisite, unimaginable pain.”
  • “And then they came for the gamers! The GAMERS!”
  • “If you voted for him, this is your fault.”
  • “This guy needs to be removed from power. He’s playing and gambling on people’s livelihoods like it’s nothing.”

The comments highlight just how much political discourse has seeped into pop culture, particularly in the gaming community.

What’s next for Switch 2 pre-orders?

Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 were scheduled to begin April 9. As of now, Nintendo has not announced a new U.S. pre-order date.

However, fans in other countries can still move forward with pre-ordering the console.

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Key points from the Left

  • Nintendo will delay U.S. preorders of the Switch 2 to investigate the impacts of tariffs and market conditions, affecting the previously planned April 9 date.
  • The company intends to launch the Switch 2 on June 5, 2025, with a price of $449.99, despite the preorder delay.
  • Nintendo stated it will announce a new preorder date at a later time, as the situation regarding tariffs evolves.
  • The delay comes after the Trump administration's new tariffs affected production locations like Vietnam, where Nintendo moved production to avoid tariffs on China.

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Key points from the Center

  • Nintendo delayed the U.S. pre-order launch of the Switch 2, originally planned for April 9.
  • President Trump's new tariffs on goods from Japan and Vietnam caused the delay.
  • Nintendo will announce updated timing later, but the June 5 launch date remains unchanged.
  • Nintendo stated the reason for the delay is to "assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions."
  • The tariffs, including 24% on Japan and 46% on Vietnam, may affect Switch 2 pricing.

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  • Due to newly imposed tariffs, Nintendo delayed U.S. pre-orders for the Switch 2, initially planned for April 9. These tariffs, which impact production in China and Vietnam, have disrupted the company’s manufacturing pipeline.
  • The highly anticipated console, set to launch globally on June 5 for $449.99, features upgrades like a larger screen, mouse controls, built-in chat and exclusive new titles such as “Mario Kart World.”
  • Online reactions to the delay have been emotional and politically charged, with gamers expressing disappointment and frustration over the economic and political factors affecting the gaming industry.

Full Story

Nintendo delayed pre-orders for the Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. The decision comes as new tariffs under the Trump administration impact production in China and Vietnam.

The company announced the delay shortly after revealing the Switch 2’s specs, pricing and global release date. The highly anticipated console is still set to launch June 5 and retail for $449.99.

Fans had been eagerly awaiting the release. Nintendo showcased key features of the Switch 2, including a larger screen, mouse controls and a built-in chat function. The company also announced new titles such as “Mario Kart World,” enhanced “Zelda” games and GameCube classics for online subscribers.

However, newly imposed tariffs, 34% on goods from China and 46% on goods from Vietnam, have disrupted Nintendo’s manufacturing pipeline. Both countries serve as major production hubs for the company.

“Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025, in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions,” a spokesperson for Nintendo told CNBC.

Online reaction to Nintendo Switch 2 delay

In the meantime, the online response to the Nintendo Switch 2 delay has been loud, unfiltered and emotional.

Gamers shared everything from satire to scathing political commentary. Many expressed a sense of disappointment. Others voiced frustration about the broader economic and political factors affecting the gaming world.

Other comments online took a more aggressive tone:

  • “I am in, deep, vast, exquisite, unimaginable pain.”
  • “And then they came for the gamers! The GAMERS!”
  • “If you voted for him, this is your fault.”
  • “This guy needs to be removed from power. He’s playing and gambling on people’s livelihoods like it’s nothing.”

The comments highlight just how much political discourse has seeped into pop culture, particularly in the gaming community.

What’s next for Switch 2 pre-orders?

Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 were scheduled to begin April 9. As of now, Nintendo has not announced a new U.S. pre-order date.

However, fans in other countries can still move forward with pre-ordering the console.

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Media landscape

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Key points from the Left

  • Nintendo will delay U.S. preorders of the Switch 2 to investigate the impacts of tariffs and market conditions, affecting the previously planned April 9 date.
  • The company intends to launch the Switch 2 on June 5, 2025, with a price of $449.99, despite the preorder delay.
  • Nintendo stated it will announce a new preorder date at a later time, as the situation regarding tariffs evolves.
  • The delay comes after the Trump administration's new tariffs affected production locations like Vietnam, where Nintendo moved production to avoid tariffs on China.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Nintendo delayed the U.S. pre-order launch of the Switch 2, originally planned for April 9.
  • President Trump's new tariffs on goods from Japan and Vietnam caused the delay.
  • Nintendo will announce updated timing later, but the June 5 launch date remains unchanged.
  • Nintendo stated the reason for the delay is to "assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions."
  • The tariffs, including 24% on Japan and 46% on Vietnam, may affect Switch 2 pricing.

Report an issue with this summary

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