Nintendo raises original Switch prices for the first time since launch

Nintendo’s new pricing for the originalSwitchfamily of consoles officially went live today, June 06, 2025, raising the cost of legacy hardware and accessories across the United States.

The standard Nintendo Switch now costs $339.99, the Switch OLED jumped to $399.99, and the Switch Lite climbed to $229.99. Likewise, select accessories, including the Joy-Con 2 and Sound Clock Alarmo, have also received price adjustments.

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This marks the first instance of Nintendo increasing prices for the original Switch line-up since the system’s 2017 debut.

In astatement, Nintendo said the move reflected changing “market conditions,” but didn’t mention the implementation of tariffs by the Trump administration as the specific cause.

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The updated pricing brings the original Switch and its OLED model within spitting distance of the $449.99 Nintendo Switch 2, a new-gen console with significantly more powerful hardware.

The full price changes

The updated prices for all affected products are as follows:

As of writing, it’s still possible to pick up the original Switch and OLED models at their previous prices at U.S. retailers such asTarget, although for how long remains to be seen.

The chain updated its stock prices to be in line with Nintendo’s figures on August 2, but ultimately reverted them, likely due to the changes taking place too early, although this isn’t confirmed.

While these changes don’t affect theSwitch 2or itsgames, Nintendo stated that “price adjustments” for these “may be necessary in the future,” depending on ongoing market factors.