**Last updated on Thursday, June 13 at 5 a.m. ET** — There’s both good news and bad news to share. The good news? Walmart has the [Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle](https://zdcs.link/a5wwqV?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Switch%202%20%2B%20Mario%20Kart%20World%20Bundle&object_type=article&object_uuid=01tqXPBWZ5CFJXJaflLJLAn&short_url=a5wwqV&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall) available. The bad news? It appears these consoles are offered by third-party sellers — and at inflated prices. Typically, this bundle goes for $499 at Walmart, but it’s currently being sold by seller “GAMES FOR US” for $749.
At Mashable, we advise against engaging with trolls or those who inflate prices, yet Switch 2 restocks have been so infrequent that we felt this update was necessary. Regrettably, it seems price gougers have officially targeted the Switch 2, and [not just on eBay](https://mashable.com/article/nintendo-switch-2-ebay-listings).
The [Nintendo Switch 2](https://mashable.com/article/nintendo-switch-2-midnight-launch-june-5) launch day has passed, and those fortunate enough to obtain a console are already enjoying *Mario Kart World* and other launch titles.
Beginning June 5, gamers had the opportunity to finally buy the [Switch 2 console for $449.99](https://zdcs.link/aXWDWp?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Switch%202%20console%20for%20%24449.99&object_type=article&object_uuid=01tqXPBWZ5CFJXJaflLJLAn&short_url=aXWDWp&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall) and the [Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World Bundle for $499.99](https://zdcs.link/QL8b8P?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Nintendo%20Switch%202%20%2B%20Mario%20Kart%20World%20Bundle%20for%20%24499.99&object_type=article&object_uuid=01tqXPBWZ5CFJXJaflLJLAn&short_url=QL8b8P&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall) — provided they could find it in stock. Costco had units available on June 5, and Target began selling its inventory online on June 6, but as of now, it is out of stock at all retailers. [GameStop](https://zdcs.link/QPpJ7O?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=GameStop&object_type=article&object_uuid=01tqXPBWZ5CFJXJaflLJLAn&short_url=QPpJ7O&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall) and [Staples](https://zdcs.link/91jv1x?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Staples&object_type=article&object_uuid=01tqXPBWZ5CFJXJaflLJLAn&short_url=91jv1x&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2Ffeeds%2Frss%2Fall) at least offer tools for checking nearby store stock.
So, where can one purchase the Switch 2 online? Look for Switch 2 stock at the My Nintendo Store and official Nintendo retailers and hit that refresh button like it’s your first playthrough of *Super Smash Bros.*
– [Buy the Switch 2 at Nintendo](https://zdcs.link/aXWDWp?pageview_type=RSS&template=article&module=content_body&element=offer&item=text-link&element_label=Buy%20the%20Switch%202%20at%20Nintendo&object_type=article)