Summary

It’s finally almost here. This time tomorrow, on Jul 09, 2025, there will be people playingNintendo Switch 2s the world over. You might even be one of them. That’s why, now more than ever, it’s important to check that pre-order you placed, however long ag,o is still intact.

Regardless of where you placed your Switch 2 pre-order, you’ve likelyseen the headlines about them being canceled left and right, flowing in at a steady pace since the first pre-orders went live until now, with only hours to go until the newNintendoconsole’s arrival. If your pre-order has been canceled, odds are you already know about it. However, just to be on the safe side, you’d better check now before it’s too late.

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I know, ignorance is bliss, but come on, let’s do it together.

The last thing you want after waiting this long for a Switch 2 is for nothing to show up tomorrow. Hey, checking in on your pre-order might even tell you that the console is running late. If you check now, confirming that your pre-order hasn’t been canceled but won’t arrive on time, while it’ll be hard to see everyone else playingMario Kart Worldon Thursday, at least you know you’ll be able to join them soon.

Check If You Still Have A Nintendo Switch 2 Pre-Order

Better To Find Out Now Than Tomorrow When It Doesn’t Arrive

It took a while due to the tariff chaos, but eventually, most of the major retailers you’d expect to have Switch 2s in stock opened pre-orders. All apart from Amazon sinceits mysterious beef with Nintendowas not resolved in time for the Switch 2’s launch. The links you need to check your Switch 2 pre-order status everywhere else, including GameStop, Best Buy, and Nintendo itself, can be found by clicking the respective retailer name below.

If you pre-ordered a Switch 2 in the US through one of the retailers above, then clicking that link and signing in, if prompted, will let you know if your pre-order is still intact. If it is, then hopefully, you will be among the first people to be playing everything the Switch 2 has to offer on its launch day tomorrow.

If your pre-order has been canceled, or you didn’t manage to get one, there’s potentially some bad news. Despite complaints that the starting point for the Switch 2’s price is already too high,there has been chatter of the price increasing further. There might be more $80 games coming our way, too, although as it stands, the only ones on Switch 2 are Mario Kart World and the Switch 2 version ofThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.