Nintendo Switch OLED restock updates: where to buy the latest console

Nintendo Switch OLED stock is back

Nintendo Switch OLED

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How much is Nintendo Switch OLED?

The US, the Nintendo Switch OLED price $349.99 and in the UK, customers will be paying £309.99. However, we’ve seen both of those costs shift slightly even in early discounts. The lowest prices we’ve spotted on the Nintendo Switch OLED so far are $330 and £289. 

Why was there no Nintendo Switch OLED stock?

The Nintendo Switch OLED stock situation has thankfully turned a corner over the last few months, but at the console’s launch these devices were difficult to get your hands on. That’s because of the same reasons plaguing PS5 restocks and Xbox Series X restocks – component shortages. Thankfully, Nintendo seems to have worked out its issues these days, delivering a steady supply to retailers in the US and UK. 

Is the Nintendo Switch OLED worth it?

The Nintendo Switch OLED is an upgraded version of the mega-popular console that now includes an OLED display for when playing in handheld mode. The screen is larger too at seven inches (up from 6.2 inches on the original model). If your home Wi-Fi is a little weak or you want to cut down on lag for online gaming when playing on the TV, then the new ethernet port on the improved dock will be another upgrade you’ll like – just make sure you’ve got your Nintendo Switch Online membership to hand.

Thankfully, Nintendo is not making any Switch games exclusive to the upgraded console, so we won’t have a repeat of the situation that happened a few years back with the New 3DS release. Your old Joy-Con Nintendo Switch controllers will attach to the new Switch OLED, and have even been improved internally.


We’re also rounding up all the best Nintendo Switch accessories for those who have made it home with an OLED console. Or, for something a little cheaper, take a look at the latest Nintendo Switch Lite bundles. There are always plenty of cheap Nintendo Switch game deals to choose from, and a range of Nintendo Switch SD cards for your perusal as well. We’d recommend slapping one of the best Nintendo Switch cases on that bad boy first and foremost, though.

 

Source: gamesradar.com

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