Nintendo will stop selling Switch 1 systems in Europe from february 2027

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From mid february 2027 Nintendo will stop selling the original Switch models in Europe.


There goes Nintendo's budget option for europeans...
 
I have a question: will the eShop also be shut down?
 
Seems like leaving money on the table to me, but I'm not a stupid asshole in charge of a juggernaut, so I'm obviously not qualified to make the call...
 
They most likely want people to buy the new one

Not to mention that with this the sales will skyrocket for those console collectors and the ones that want one to hack them


Also the ones that want to resell them later
 
Seems like leaving money on the table to me, but I'm not a stupid asshole in charge of a juggernaut, so I'm obviously not qualified to make the call...
It's probably because of the removable battery law that comes to effect in Europe next year. Nintendo probably finds more profitable to push europeans to the Switch 2.
 
It's probably because of the removable battery law that comes to effect in Europe next year. Nintendo probably finds more profitable to push europeans to the Switch 2.
I saw this news. Is it true that in Europe they will now have removable batteries for cell phones?
 
It's probably because of the removable battery law that comes to effect in Europe next year. Nintendo probably finds more profitable to push europeans to the Switch 2.
I was thinking about that, but I don't think that it applies retroactively...? Eh, who knows.
 
I saw this news. Is it true that in Europe they will now have removable batteries for cell phones?
It's true. Devices will be forced to have removable batteries.

I was thinking about that, but I don't think that it applies retroactively...? Eh, who knows.
I think it applies to all tech from next year on.
 
The original model with the sealed battery are being discontinued? Or Switch models in-general?
 
Is a mixed feeling. On one hand, removable battery opens the option to just buy a new one once it starts to die instead of the whole thing just for that (like those cellphones with integrated battery... they become a headache later)

On the other hand we got this, since this isnt the Switch 2 the company find it better to just stop making the original than just add the removable battery for yet another new version of the console
 

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