The wait is over—**Nintendo Switch 2 preorders are officially live in the US**. If you've successfully navigated the chaos and secured your console, the next logical step is to stock up on some launch-day titles to keep the action going from the very first boot.
To make your job easier, we’ve compiled a complete list of all available **Nintendo Switch 2 games that can be preordered today**, complete with direct links to retailers so you can shop with confidence. Below is the full lineup:
Switch 2### Donkey Kong Bananza
18$69.99 at Target
Switch 2### Mario Kart World
27$79.99 at Target
Switch 2 Edition### Kirby and The Forgotten Land + Star Crossed World
14$79.99 at Target
Switch 2 Edition### The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
15$79.99 at Target
Switch 2 Edition### The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
14$69.99 at Target
Switch 2### Street Fighter 6 Year 1-2 Fighters Edition
11$59.99 at Target
Switch 2### Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition
1$69.99 at Target
Switch 2### Sonic X Shadow Generations (Game Key)
2$49.99 at Amazon
Switch 2### Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut (Game Key)
1$49.99 at Amazon
Switch 2### Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster (Game Key)
10$39.99 at Target
Switch 2 Edition### Super Mario Party Jamboree
12$79.99 at Target
Switch 2### Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma
2$69.99 at Target
Switch 2### Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S (Game Key)
0$39.99 at Amazon
Switch 2### Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion
1$69.99 at Target
Switch 2### Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar
1$59.99 at Target
Switch 2### Daemon X Machina: Titanic Scion Limited Edition
1$99.99 at Target
Switch 2### Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Premium
0$79.99 at Target
Switch 2### Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (Game Key)
0$49.99 at Amazon
Switch 2### No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES Aiba Edition
0$49.99 at Walmart
Additional retailers are expected to open up for Switch 2 game preorders or restock existing listings as the launch date nears. To stay updated, follow @IGNDeals on Twitter/X or Bluesky, and don’t forget to bookmark our official Switch 2 preorder guide.
What's Coming to Nintendo Switch 2 at Launch?
Thankfully, the Switch 2 already has a promising library lined up for its debut, including a mix of exclusive titles, enhanced re-releases, and third-party hits. Flagship titles like *Donkey Kong Bananza* ($69.99) and *Mario Kart World* ($79.99) are now available for preorder. Enhanced versions of *Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom* have also been optimized for the new hardware.
Other notable titles include an upgraded version of *Mario Party Jamboree*, *Kirby and the Forgotten Land*, and exciting third-party additions such as *Cyberpunk 2077* and *Sonic X Shadow Generations*. While not all titles will drop on day one (June 5), several major releases like *Donkey Kong Bananza* arrive later in July.
Where to Preorder Nintendo Switch 2 Games
PSA: Not every title will be available on June 5. Some games, like *Metroid Prime 4: Beyond* and *Pokémon Legends: Z-A*, are still missing from both current Switch and Switch 2 preorder lists.
If you're looking to enhance your Switch 2 experience with accessories like Joy-Con 2 controllers, Pro controllers, or a new camera setup, we’ve got you covered there too. Today is the perfect time to start building your dream setup.
How Much Does It Cost to Upgrade Switch Games to Switch 2 Edition?
Nintendo has quietly revealed the cost for upgrading certain original Switch titles to their Switch 2 versions. Titles like *Kirby and the Forgotten Land* and *Super Mario Party Jamboree* come with a higher price tag compared to *Breath of the Wild* and *Tears of the Kingdom*, which only cost $9.99 to upgrade.
While exact U.S. pricing isn't yet visible on the American eShop—possibly due to ongoing tariff-related confusion—the UK eShop shows the upgrade priced at £16.99 / €19.99 for these two titles, more than double the previous upgrades.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Switch 2 Edition Screenshots

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Are All Nintendo Switch 2 Third-Party Games Game-Key Cards?
In Japan, most physical third-party Switch 2 titles appear to be issued as Game-Key Cards.