Here Are The Countries With The Cheapest And Most Expensive Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles

Here Are The Countries With The Cheapest And Most Expensive Nintendo Switch 2 Consoles

Have you ever wondered how much a Nintendo Switch 2 costs in countries and regions around the world? In this article, we will take a look at how much a Switch 2 costs in 17 different countries and regions.

Please keep in mind the following caveats:

  • To ensure a fair comparison, all prices are suggested retail prices before discounts
  • Prices were taken from Nintendo’s official websites as of April 16, 2025
  • Currency conversions were calculated based on exchange rates on April 16, 2025
  • Prices and currency conversions for Mexico, Colombia, and Chile were taken on April 23, 2025
  • Data from some countries/regions may be omitted due to lack of data, especially in places which do not have a suggested retail price

Without further ado, here’s the full list:

For your convenience, we have converted all prices to USD so it’s easier to make a comparison.

The Nintendo Switch 2 Japanese-Language System that is offered in Japan is the cheapest option available at USD351.02 (after tax) / USD319.11 (before tax), about 25 – 30% lower than other countries.

It’s widely believed that the system is priced lower in Japan due to the weak yen, which has reduced the purchasing power of Japanese consumers. Considering that Japan is an important market for Japan, this shouldn’t be surprising.

It’s also important to note that the Japanese-Language System comes with a few restrictions which are not ideal for players that do not understand Japanese or have a non-Japanese Nintendo Account.

If we were to exclude the Japanese-Language System from our comparison, Australia offers the cheapest Switch 2 at USD403.58 before tax, while Taiwan offers the cheapest at USD442.06 after tax.

Now let’s take a look at the most expensive countries for Nintendo Switch 2. Mexico has the most expensive Switch 2 in the world USD694 (after tax) / USD598.28 (before tax), possibly because of taxes and tariffs imposed on imported goods. Generally speaking, the console is much more expensive in Latin America than other countries for the same reason.

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