After extensive delays for pre-orders in both the US and Canada thanks to the introduction of American rates, it seems that those in the United States and the Great White North will soon have the chance to find a Nintendo switch.
According to A tweet From Billbil-Kun, who has received a pretty strong reputation for leaks due to consistent release of things such as Plus-Line-ups in advance, Canadian gamers can order the new console from selected retailers from 23 April. Then following, They have also posted That American pre-orders can start from April 21 or April 30, depending on the retailer.
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They also noted that for Switch 2 accessories, Americans can expect that they can see pre-orders for those from 30 April, again from selected retailers. Despite the good record of Billbil-Kun in terms of accuracy, they are still a leaker and as such you have to take their information with a grain of salt awaiting official confirmation. Still, if it is true, this will soon mean that those who will otherwise be stopped to throw money to the newest console in Nintendo will soon be able to enclose their order. Hopefully before the prices get higher or the dollar falls in value.
What still remains a bit of a mystery, at least for American buyers, is the actual selling price of the Nintendo Switch 2. After the Tarrifs, the costs of products imported into the US will be more expensive: things in simple terms that the US government adds an extra costs to the point of viewers will be given in -ordered in -ordered. added.
While the biggest rates remain in China, widespread rates of 10% still influence many other countries, including Vietnam, the country that Nintendo moved part of its production until some time ago. Now Nintendo or America CEO Doug Bowser has emerged to say that the rates were not played in the first prize of Switch 2, so you might expect to pay a little more than if you read this in the United States.
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