Fast-Selling Nintendo Switch Is Out Of Stock Again; Nintendo Planning A Restock Soon

Apr 04, 2017 06:00 AM EDT | Hannah Jill

Nintendo Switch is truly the most popular game console right now. Yes, it's true some keep Nintendo Switch stocks at your favorite stores.

The good news is that the Nintendo Switch stock are already distributed to several stores in the UK. Nintendo followers can't help but run to their favorite shops to get hold of their own console. It was reported that Argos, John Lewis, Smyths and even Amazon still has plenty of stock. But it looks like even these stores have been running out of stock.

Upon checking the Argos website Nintendo followers will see that most of the stores have been suggesting interested buyers that the Nintendo Switch is already out of stock in their store collections. It's the same thing with John Lewis. Although John Lewis has run out of stock already, it is still showing that the price of the console is £279.95. That is roughly around $350 in the current exchange rate.

Amazon has also been prompting its buyers to check the availability with some sellers. Amazons' sellers are selling the Nintendo Switch on different prices. The lowest price that it's being sold for is $209.00 while the highest price is $411.35 but it goes with a free shipping already.

Gamestop, the popular game store also shows that Nintendo Switch is currently unavailable online. It shows that the console is sold by the company for $299.00.

It is really not surprising that video game lovers are getting hooked with the fastest selling console. Who wouldn't love playing The Legenda of Zelda: Breath of The Wild. It is really and interactive game that makes users addicted to it.

It was also reported that Nintendo will replenish its stock soon and this time it will make sure that the previous Nintendo Switch console issues will be resolved.

 

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