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Target levels up its assortment ahead of Nintendo Switch 2 launch

The news: Target is placing a big bet on the Nintendo Switch 2, one of the year’s most anticipated product launches.

The strategy: The retailer will offer both the base system and a Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle in stores beginning June 5, with availability online the following day. To mark the occasion, Target will host in-store launch celebrations at select locations featuring giveaways and discounts on related merchandise like character T-shirts and toys.

  • The in-store-first approach—similiar to the strategy Target deployed with two exclusive Taylor Swift items last fall—is designed to capture early demand and drive traffic, giving priority access to shoppers who visit in person before opening up online sales.
  • The retailer is also broadening its Nintendo footprint, introducing an expanded assortment of branded products such as character stainless steel tumblers, apparel, toys, and collectibles. In select stores, Target is creating a dedicated Nintendo shopping experience within its electronics section to further capitalize on the launch.

The context: The new Switch system arrives eight years after the original, which was a massive hit. Demand for the successor appears equally strong: Preorders on Target.com sold out in less than 2 hours when they went live on April 24, highlighting both the enduring strength of the Nintendo brand and consumer appetite for next-generation gaming hardware.

Our take: Target’s Nintendo Switch 2 launch strategy melds event retailing and experiential merchandising. By leaning into exclusivity, in-store activations, and product tie-ins, the retailer is creating a high-visibility moment that should drive in-store traffic and boost basket size across categories.

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