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Nintendo Ships 'Out of Stock' Signs to Retailers Before Switch 2 Launch

by Liam Jul 15,2025

Nintendo has reportedly started distributing Switch 2 branded "Out of Stock" signs to retailers—even before the console officially launches.

The highly anticipated Switch 2 is scheduled to arrive in just two days, on Thursday, June 5. Anticipation is high, and Nintendo is already preparing for demand to significantly exceed supply.

As noted on Reddit (via VGC), official “Out of Stock” signage for the Switch 2 has begun appearing in U.S. retail stores, displayed alongside standard promotional materials for the console and its launch title, Mario Kart World. One Reddit user working at a store planning a midnight launch wrote, “Got these signs in from Nintendo. They got jokes.”

PlayNintendo has previously warned of limited availability for the Switch 2, especially in Japan, where demand far exceeds current stock levels. In the U.S., the company has taken steps to manage ongoing concerns about Chinese import tariffs by prioritizing consoles manufactured in Vietnam.

Still, early stock shortages are typical for most successful console launches. Switch 2 customers have already faced intense competition for pre-orders, making a sellout almost inevitable.

In this context, the “Out of Stock” signs serve a practical function—helping retail staff manage customer inquiries about Switch 2 availability.

One commenter humorously pointed out: “Every retail worker knows they'll have 10 people a week, maybe more, stand in front of that sign and yell at them about going to get the extra consoles from 'the back' like the stock room is Narnia for electronics.”

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View 91 ImagesFrom a marketing standpoint, displaying an “Out of Stock” notice also subtly reinforces the product’s popularity and desirability.

“This is type of advertising so consumers will want to get it,” another fan observed. “It shows there is high demand and psychologically you feel you need to get it.”

In the lead-up to the Switch 2 launch, Nintendo has refreshed the original Switch lineup and updated Animal Crossing: New Horizons in preparation for the new hardware. Recently, we also saw the enhanced version of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet running on Switch 2 hardware for the first time.

If you're among the lucky few who secure a Switch 2 this week, remember Nintendo’s recent advice: don’t remove the protective film covering the screen.