Nintendo Discontinuing Sale Of Switch, Switch Lite, And Switch OLED In Europe From Mid-February 2027
Nintendo has announced they will be discontinuing the sale of the original Switch in Europe.
From Mid-February 2027, Nintendo will no longer be selling the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED from the Nintendo Store in Europe. These units will continue to be manufactured throughout 2026, and may still be available at retail stores while stocks last.
This info was shared in a broader notice about the upcoming battery-revisions to several Nintendo products to comply with EU regulations. Presumably, Nintendo decided that there was little point in preparing a replaceable battery version of the outdated original Switch, and decided to simply stop selling it in Europe entirely.
You can check out the details for the release dates of the revised hardware below:
| Product | Estimated Earliest Availability in Nintendo Store | Updated Specifications |
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| Joy-Con pair (selected colors) Joy-Con (L) Neon Blue Joy-Con (R) Neon Red |
Different colors will be available at different times throughout the year, starting from summer. |
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| Nintendo Switch 2 console | Autumn |
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| Joy-Con 2 pair Joy-Con 2 (L) Joy-Con 2 (R) |
This winter |
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| Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller | This winter |
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| Nintendo 64 (N64) Controller for Nintendo Switch | Early 2027 |
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| Nintendo GameCube (GCN) Controller for Nintendo Switch 2 | Early 2027 |
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