Swedish Switch 2 price: $685/€622 - $756/€686 with MKW

569€ for Switch 2 here in Finland (25,5% VAT), 599€ for PS5 disc drive version.
Seems like Nintendo is using a random price generator for this pos.
 
Seems like Nintendo is using a random price generator for this pos.
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720 dollars for the Mario bundle in Norway.
Nintendo should raise the price to $1020 in Norway instead to offset the price in Sweden. Those Scandinavian oil sheikhs should have compassion with the Swedes.
569€ for Switch 2 here in Finland (25,5% VAT), 599€ for PS5 disc drive version.
Seems like Nintendo is using a random price generator for this pos.
The Japanese probably feel some sort of kinship to their agglutination brethrens. That would explain the lower price.
 
Finnish price, just put down a preorder because guaranteed launch day order - ain't nobody gonna sell out at this price

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I used to work for Bergsala

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569€ for Switch 2 here in Finland (25,5% VAT), 599€ for PS5 disc drive version.
Seems like Nintendo is using a random price generator for this pos.
Finnish price, just put down a preorder because guaranteed launch day order - ain't nobody gonna sell out at this price

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654.90e
$716

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I used to work for Bergsala

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Well, that's a helluva lot cheaper than in Sweden. I seriously don't understand why we specifically are getting fucked hardest of all.
 
Looks like the Scandis and the Finns need to go on vacation in Germany to buy a Switch 2. Is 470 here (510 with MK).

I'm seriously considering it. Or ordering one from there. Not sure how much the shipping would be though. But surely not 150€.

I guess what might be a bother is warranty repairs etc.
 
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I'm seriously considering it. Or ordering one from there. Not sure how much the shipping would be though. But surely not 150€.

I guess what might be a bother is warranty repairs etc.

Semi ignorant question, is the Nintendo power supply able to deal with different voltages from around the world, and all you need is the appropriate plug adapter to fit your socket?
 
Semi ignorant question, is the Nintendo power supply able to deal with different voltages from around the world, and all you need is the appropriate plug adapter to fit your socket?

Definitely not a problem within EU, don't know about the rest of the world, but I would bet it handles anything fine and you just need an adapter.
 
So I got an email from Nintendo about pre-ordering it directly from them - I guess cause my playtime and NSO membership? Since it was an offer directly from Nintendo of Europe I got the bundle for €509, I couldn't believe it, that they let me order - but sure enough no problem shipping to Sweden and I got a unit too. So look your inboxes Scandibros.
 
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That's insane. A base Switch2 in Ireland is €460, €160 price difference 😳
Yeah it's daytime robbery here in Sweden. Fucking Bergsala, greedy cunts. But that's why I was surprised at Nintendo of Europe even offering me to pre-order from them, wouldn't think they wanted to undercut their Scandinavian distributor.
 
So I got an email from Nintendo about pre-ordering it directly from them - I guess cause my playtime and NSO membership? Since it was an offer directly from Nintendo of Europe I got the bundle for €509, I couldn't believe it, that they let me order - but sure enough no problem shipping to Sweden and I got a unit too. So look your inboxes Scandibros.

I haven't been playing my Switch much after TOTK, and also cancelled my membership, so I'm pretty sure I'm out.
 
We need to burn Bergsala to the ground!

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Hopefully Nintendo sees that their greed hurts adoption and throws them to the wayside.
Maybe all the Nordic countries have terrible tariffs?

Those prices seem insane.
Honestly it has nothing to do with tariffs. This is all due to the greed of the distributor. We got taxes, but with that counted for with the European price it shouldn't be nowhere near the €180 price hike we get compared to central Europe.
 
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