If you’re in the US and have finally got your Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order in the bag, or even if you’re waiting for the official invites from Nintendo to drop on May 8, grabbing a brand new controller, extra storage, and even a spare charger to make sure you’re well prepared for the brand new Ninty adventures ahead.
Big-name brands behind some of the best Nintendo Switch accessories are already brewing up some third-party magic, but if it’s official first-party goodies you’re after, you don’t have to wait. Right now, you can pre-order everything from the Switch 2 camera for $54.99 for GameChat, the faster microSD Express cards to save your future game installs, and even an all-in-one carrying case, so you can take even your Switch 2 dock and favorite games with you on the go.
However, these official accessories don’t come cheap, and a recent price hike in the US as a result of the impact of tariff changes has meant they’ve just got even pricier. So if you’d rather wait to see what more affordable alternatives pop up shortly after launch on June 5, that’s entirely valid. And even some of your older Switch accessories are compatible with the new handheld, if you want to save some cash. For everyone else, we’ve gathered every official Switch 2 accessory below, so you can put together the ultimate Switch 2 gaming setup.
Where to pre-order Switch 2 controllers
Where to pre-order Switch 2 Camera
Where to pre-order Switch 2 Express Cards
Where to pre-order Switch 2 Cases
Where to pre-order Switch 2 Dock Set
Switch 2 Accessory Pre-Order FAQ
Do you actually need Switch 2 accessories?
No, you don’t need extra Nintendo Switch 2 accessories in order to enjoy the upcoming handheld. The console comes with all you need to get it hooked up, including a set of Joy-Con 2 controllers so you can get right into the next-generation Ninty fun. However, grabbing some additional bits and bobs, from the Switch 2 Pro controller, to some more storage via one a microSD Express card, can improve your experience with the handheld further.
If you don’t quite like the feel of the flat-backs of the Joy-Cons, the Pro controller has a more ergonomic shape, and is a lot more comfortable to hold. Additionally, the 256GB worth of onboard storage might not be enough for your needs, and so grabbing the SanDisk or Samsung 356GB microSD Express card can ensure you have plenty of extra space for game installs, screenshots and more.