After more than a year of near-total absence, aside from a rogue Echoes of Wisdom listing, Amazon has finally resumed direct sales of Nintendo-published Switch games in the US.
The move breaks a long-running freeze-out that saw Amazon skip all “sold and shipped by Amazon” listings for Switch 2 titles, ignore preorders entirely, and leave everything to third-party sellers.
Even after the Switch 2 was officially announced earlier in 2025, Amazon stayed silent, while Walmart and Best Buy eventually rolled out their preorder pages following Nintendo’s Switch 2-focused Direct, despite some delays.
Until now, only third-party Switch 2 titles like Sonic x Shadow: Generations were available to order directly from Amazon. First-party launch games such as Mario Kart World and the Switch 2 Editions of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom were noticeably missing. That’s now changed.
While all of these are currently listed as “Temporarily Out of Stock,” Amazon is now accepting orders, suggesting serious availability updates are on the way imminently.
Preorders for the Switch 2 exclusive Donkey Kong Bananza are also now available at the online retailer, but Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokémon Legends Z-A are still absent, at least for now.
So what about the console in general? Nintendo Switch 2 consoles are currently sold out at every major retailer. While launch day stock was solid, helping the console shift over 3.5 million units in just four days worldwide, it’s been tough to come by ever since.
Previously, the Amazon listing for the Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle was cluttered with questionable third-party sellers. Those listings have now been removed, replaced with a simple “Currently unavailable” notice. With Amazon once again offering first-party Switch 2 games, it’s worth keeping a close eye on that page; stock updates for the console itself could follow soon.
It’s worth noting again that this situation specifically applies to Amazon in the US. The retailer has continued to operate Nintendo Switch listings as normal in other regions, such as the UK, throughout the ongoing standoff between Nintendo and Amazon US.
For more on Switch 2, check out our review in progress, alongside our Mario Kart World review, our Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour review, and our review updates of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Breath of the Wild, and Hogwarts Legacy.
Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Senior Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X, or Bluesky.