Gamers Rage as Switch 2 Pre-Orders CRASH!

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16 Apr 2025 • 9:30 AM MYT
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Nintendo Fans Unleashed: Tariff Fury Erupts

Nintendo’s announcement of a delayed Switch 2 pre-order launch in the United States has ignited a firestorm of frustration among gamers. The culprit? None other than President Trump’s newly unveiled tariffs, which are causing the company to reassess pricing amid rising import costs. What was supposed to be a celebratory moment for eager fans has turned into a battleground of online vitriol.

Pre-Order Purgatory: A Tariff Tango

Originally slated for a June 5th global release, the Switch 2, already priced at a hefty $449, now faces an uncertain future for U.S. pre-orders. Nintendo confirmed the delay, citing the need to “assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions,” a diplomatic way of saying “Trump’s tariffs are throwing a wrench in our plans.” This announcement comes hot on the heels of Trump’s aggressive new tariff package, particularly targeting Vietnam and Cambodia, where Nintendo shifted production away from China during his previous term. These countries now face tariffs of 46% and 49% respectively.

Online Outrage: Blame Game Begins

The internet predictably exploded with anger. “Say thank you to the worst president of US history,” one user wrote on X, while another simply declared, “Trump ruining things as usual.” The blame game extended to Trump’s supporters, with one user accusing, “If you’re a US gamer and you voted for Trump (or didn’t vote at all), the Switch 2 pricing and pre-order delay shit is 100% on you.” Speculation is rife that the Switch 2’s price could easily soar past $500 in the U.S., a grim prospect for many.

The Tip of the Iceberg? A Price Hike Preview

This uproar marks one of the first major consumer facing consequences of Trump’s revived trade war. While gamers are understandably disappointed, some are warning of a much larger economic ripple effect. “Get ready because this is only the beginning of everything taking a significant jump in price,” one user cautioned, suggesting that the Switch 2’s delay is merely a harbinger of things to come.

Personal Opinion:

The Switch 2 pre-order debacle highlights the immediate and tangible impact of trade policy on consumer goods. On one hand, gamers’ frustration is understandable, as they face potential price hikes and delays for a highly anticipated product. On the other hand, the situation underscores the complex interplay between international trade, manufacturing, and consumer pricing. Whether this is a temporary blip or a sign of wider economic disruptions remains to be seen. It’s a reminder that trade policies, while often discussed in abstract terms, have very real consequences for everyday consumers.

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