Over the past several months, the Switch has been difficult to find from first-party sellers. This restocking by GameStop will potentially help prospective buyers find a console faster and save money when purchasing the console – since third-party vendors have typically increased the console’s base price through resale efforts.
GameStop did not mention if they will be regularly restocking the Switch. However, if you can’t snag a Switch in-store, there are a number of bundle options available for preorder on GameStop’s website starting August 18.
The next few months will see several highly-anticipated releases for the Switch, including Mario+Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, Super Mario Odyssey, and Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more information on the Nintendo Switch as it develops.