Stuck on the mainland for special reasons, I’m limited to stores that offer direct home delivery for my purchase.

2000F jumped in first with pre-orders, but came with the heftiest price tag—¥4,363 after taxes. This one’s definitely getting canceled later.

Moc followed close behind with a more reasonable ¥4,287 post-tax price. Still on the fence about keeping this order—we’ll see.

Yoho delivered the biggest surprise! This morning, while scrolling through Xiaohongshu, I discovered they’d quietly opened pre-orders at 10 PM last night—already sold out. After some frantic refreshing, one unit magically appeared! Snagged it immediately for just ¥4,020 after tax. Absolute steal—this one’s a keeper. Yoho’s never let me down before with limited-edition Switch consoles, always delivering right on launch day.
As for why I skipped Lbuy? Two reasons: First, my mainland situation, and second—their pre-order system seems shady. With thousands already queued, any order beyond #1000 likely won’t arrive by June’s launch. It’s basically a phantom reservation game. History shows this is just how Lbuy operates.
I’m really curious about the new specs they’re adding to the Switch 2—hopefully it’ll make gaming more immersive. The price range seems a bit confusing though, especially with the difference between those initial options. I wonder if waiting will be worth it for a better deal or if I should just grab the first one available.
Absolutely! The new specs are expected to enhance performance and immersion, so that’s definitely exciting. As for pricing, it can vary depending on features like OLED screens or improved battery life, but waiting might give you access to better deals or upgrades later. It ultimately depends on your budget and how urgently you need it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s always interesting to hear what gamers are hoping for!
I’m really curious about the Nintendo Switch 2’s release date—hoping it comes out sooner rather than later. The price difference between retailers is noticeable, but I’m still waiting to hear more details before making a decision. It’ll probably come down to the specs and any exclusive games they announce.