A Chinese leaker, who managed to get their hands on CAD images of the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2, is now claiming to have the actual device up for grabs. Found via Reddit, this mysterious figure is reportedly offering the unreleased console to an accessory maker, with the price tag set at a cool $39,800.
From what we’ve seen, the leaked designs have already been picked up by companies like Dbrand and others in the accessory business for the Switch 2, who started their pre-reveal operations early. The accuracy of the leaks seems on point since the final design in the reveal video aligns perfectly with what Dbrand had corroborated. But as always, take this with a pinch of skepticism.
Chatting with someone interested over on the Xiaohongshu forums, the leaker mentioned the potential buyer could tinker with the Switch 2’s dock, joystick, and tablet. There was also talk of new Pro controllers possibly surfacing next week, hinting at Nintendo’s next step beyond the official Switch Pro accessory.
Interestingly, a screenshot shared on Reddit shows conversation snippets with a black-market vendor, discussing the prices for the Switch 2 dock, joycons, and tablet—totaling nearly $39,780.
So, is this person going to make the major financial leap to get this pre-release Switch 2? It might boil down to how much profit they anticipate. Having early hardware access could give both official and unofficial accessory makers a lead, allowing them to develop products before anyone else can get their hands on the console.
Handling this kind of transaction in potentially shadowy channels suggests the leaker could demand a hefty fee from companies wanting to get an early start, be it making flash carts or other unofficial accessories.
Beyond the hardware curiosity, one wonders what the real driver is behind desiring a pre-release Nintendo Switch 2. Enhanced games would likely need specific updates to tap into new features, and we won’t see those, in any form, until closer to the official launch. Nonetheless, having the device in hand offers a unique chance for early testing and development, especially if the system ships with its definitive operating OS, based on this intriguing development.
We’re all waiting on Nintendo to nail down an official release date, but wouldn’t it be something if this early purchase ended up being moot because the actual release is way off in the future?
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