![]() The new screen is the headline feature of the new Switch, and a real step up on the previous model. It also positions the Switch OLED as slightly more expensive than the digital-only Xbox Series S (£249, $299, AU$499), but cheaper than the PS5 Digital Edition (£359, $399, AU$599). In our opinion, that's a fair price given how much of an upgrade OLED is compared to LCD. It means the Switch OLED costs £50 / $50 / AU$70 more than the standard model. The standard Switch can now be yours for only £260, while the Switch Lite will set you back £200. Nintendo recently lowered the price of the base model Switch in Europe, paving the way for the launch of the Switch OLED. The Nintendo Switch OLED costs £310 / $350 / AU$540 and comes in two colours: white and 'Neon' (red/blue). Head to Amazon, EB Games and JB HiFi to snap one up. ![]() The Switch (OLED model) has also landed in Australia. It's also worth checking Amazon, B&H Photo and GameStop. Target is said to be taking orders in-store while Best Buy is promising a Switch (OLED Model) restock "soon". ![]() In the US, most stores are out of stock, as retailers scramble to fulfil a backlog of preorders. Nintendo hasn't warned of any stock issues yet, but there's every chance supplies could become scarce. In the UK, the Switch (OLED model) is on sale at Game, Amazon, Argos, Currys and Smyths Toys. Nintendo Switch (OLED model): latest stock news Stock is already selling fast, but it's a lot easier to find than PS5 stock. ![]() Chances are this model will continue that success. The existing Switch has been a runaway success for Nintendo, nearing 100 million sales since launching in 2017. ![]()
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