Nintendo Switch: one of the upcoming exclusives is shown in a full-bodied trailer

Nintendo Switch: one of the upcoming exclusives is shown in a full-bodied trailer

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Just a few hours ago we found out how Nintendo Switch is continuing to grind sales after five years from its launch. The success of the console is rampant and has now surpassed Wii in sales. Also for this reason 2022 promises to be a year very full of new titles and very attractive exclusives. One of these showed up just a few moments ago with a full-bodied new trailer full of news.



Let's talk about Kirby and The Lost Land, the new adventure of Nintendo's adorable pink ball and HAL Laboratory which will debut on Switch next March. The title had been presented with great fanfare during one of the last Directs and immediately attracted the attention of fans of the series especially for its three-dimensional drift that takes the experience away from the latest iterations in two dimensions. Now, thanks to a new trailer, we can take a new look at one of the most interesting Nintendo Switch exclusives of 2022.

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The new adventure of Kirby and his companions in this mysterious lost land is about to begin, but to enjoy this new exclusive for Nintendo Switch we will have to wait a little longer. We remind you, in fact, that Kirby and the Lost Land will be released on March 25, 2022.

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Nintendo Switch OLED restock tracker: Amazon console drop happening today

If you're looking for a new Nintendo Switch OLED with no additional subscriptions needed or strings attached, Amazon has what you're looking for right now. 

It's likely that this will not be the only place we see the Switch OLED available this week. Walmart and GameStop are regular Switch OLED restock providers. Here's what we know about how to get a Switch. 


Like its next-gen peers the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X, the new and improved Nintendo Switch OLED has proven pretty difficult to track down in the months since its release. Sure, these nifty handhelds are a hot item this season, but the larger issue is the ongoing global chip shortage that has seriously hampered production, according to Nintendo, with few signs of that changing any time soon. There were quite a few sporadic restocks during the holiday shopping season, but they sold out quickly. If you're still hoping to get your hands on one of these upgraded consoles, here are some of our best tips and tricks:

  • Where possible, try to use a retailer's app to do your order rather than your browser. Apps are often times faster than the website, and for the best results, try using both simultaneously to double your chances.
  • Be sure to read the whole order page, as many retailers have started implementing two-stage purchasing systems to stop bots from placing the order instead of a person. Best Buy, for example, has you click 'Buy' once to join the queue, and then you must wait for the button to light up again to actually add the console to your cart.
  • Don't give up right away! If you immediately see 'Out of Stock' during a drop, try refreshing the page a few times. Retailers have been releasing their consoles in small batches during restocks to prevent bots from buying them all up immediately. These staggered drops have been known to go on for upwards of a half-hour, so it's worth sticking around for a few extra minutes.
  • Seconds count when these consoles drop, so we recommend having an account set up on retailer's websites so you can bypass entering your payment info and jump straight to checkout.
  • Though both versions are prone to selling out quickly, the white Switch seems to be the more popular due to its sleek new look. During restocks, the version with red-and-blue Joy-Con controllers tends to stay in stock longer than its white counterpart. It's worth keeping in mind if you're only interested in the console's new specs and not the new look.
  • Only buy from official retailers; if you see someone selling this console on Twitter it's almost assuredly a scam.
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    The Nintendo Switch OLED sells for $349, $50 more than the standard Switch.

    NintendoSwitch OLED vs. original Switch: What's different?

    While there had been rumors of a new Switch Pro console with 4K visuals and major performance upgrades, that's not what we got with the Switch OLED. This new Nintendo Switch has a slightly larger 7-inch OLED display that delivers the same 720p resolution when not in its cradle and 1080p visuals when connected to your TV. Despite the increased screen size, your favorite Joy-Cons are compatible with the console. The new OLED also comes in two color variants: There's a brand-new one with white Joy-Con controllers and a white dock, and one with the traditional black color scheme and red-and-blue controllers. 


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    For a full breakdown of what's new and different about this Switch, check out this OLED Nintendo Switch explainer from CNET's own Scott Stein.

    Where has the Switch OLED been available recently?

    We keep track of every Switch OLED drop so we can monitor which retailers are due for a restock soon. Here's when consoles were last available and where:

  • Amazon: Dec. 18, Jan. 6
  • Walmart: Jan. 2
  • Target: Dec. 10
  • GameStop: Jan. 2
  • Best Buy: Nov. 18 
  • Read more: Nintendo Switch OLED: Why I'm not worried about burn-in

    Where to order the Nintendo Switch OLED

    Restocks of the console happen sporadically, and sometimes without any kind of heads-up. Our best advice is to keep a close eye on these retailers.

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    The Switch OLED is available in two different color schemes, one being the new white option.

    Amazon

    You can grab both versions of the OLED console on Amazon right now. You can check the current availability below.


    Walmart has consoles available right now, but the prices have been marked up significantly. You can check the listing below.


    GameStop had a few OLED restocks this holiday season. It's also worth noting that, in the past, the retailer has sometimes provided its PowerUp rewards members with early access to game and console drops, though there is no guarantee that will be the case here. You can check its listing for availability below, which includes preowned consoles.


    Best Buy's last restock was on Nov. 18, but hasn't had any availability online since then. However, there are currently consoles available in store. You can check its listing for location and availability below.


    While Target doesn't normally have any consoles available to order online, but depending on your location you may be able to pick one up in person. You can check your local availability below.


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