- The president of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, has discussed the actions of Switch 2
- He said there is already ‘a supply of units’ in the United States.
- This could be good news for those concerned with stock problems or the impact of tariffs.
Earlier this week, we knew that Nintendo Switch 2 early orders would be delayed in the United States.
In a statement provided to Techradar Gaming, Nintendo declared that “early orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the USA. UU. They will not begin on April 9, 2025 to evaluate the potential impact of rates and the conditions in evolution of the market.”
Although we know that the launch date of June 5, June 5 has not yet been changed, this decision has caused some fears about possible problems of actions regarding the console and the possibility of high price increases due to the costs associated with tariffs.
In a recent interview with CNBC, the president of Nintendo of America, Doug Bowser, offered some guarantees. While “it remains to be seen” if the company can meet the demand, Bowser says that “it is certainly our goal.”
“We have had time to build inventories worldwide,” he said. “They [have] He even landed, some in the United States. “
In addition to potentially avoiding a scenario of consumers fighting to have a Nintendo Switch 2 in their hands, this existing reserve could help prevent some of the greatest impacts of the new tariffs becoming evident, at least in the short term.
The goods that are already in the US. They are not subject to any import rate. If this supply is large enough, it could overcome American buyers until the situation changes. We will have to wait and see.
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