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June 11, 2026

Switch 2 'Splatoon Raiders' Bundle Hits Nintendo Store Pre-Orders, With Fresh Joy-Con 2 Colors

🇯🇵 Originally reported by GAME Watch

Translated from Japanese with commentary

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BODY: Nintendo has opened pre-orders on its Nintendo Store for a bundle pairing the Nintendo Switch 2 console with the upcoming game Splatoon Raiders. The set is slated to ship July 23 at a price of ¥64,980, and it arrives alongside fresh color options for the Joy-Con 2 controllers.

The bundle is the Japanese-language, domestic-only configuration of the Switch 2 — the regional variant Nintendo sells through its own storefront rather than the multilingual model stocked at international retailers. For buyers in Japan, it folds the hardware and one of the console's marquee software titles into a single purchase.

Splatoon Raiders represents a new direction for the ink-splattering franchise, and packaging it directly with the Switch 2 signals how central Nintendo expects the series to be in driving console adoption. Bundling a flagship title with hardware is a familiar Nintendo playbook, and doing it through the first-party store lets the company control allocation during a period when Switch 2 demand still outstrips supply.

The reveal of new Joy-Con 2 colors is the quieter headline here. Nintendo has historically used controller color refreshes to keep hardware feeling current between major releases, and tying them to a high-profile bundle launch is a tidy way to give returning fans a reason to look twice.

The insider take

From Tokyo, the domestic-only framing matters more than it might seem abroad. Nintendo's Japanese-language Switch 2 is priced well below the global model, and the company has leaned on regional purchase restrictions to curb resale and overseas arbitrage — a recurring headache since the console's debut. Routing this Splatoon Raiders bundle through the Nintendo Store, where account and shipping checks are tighter, fits that pattern neatly. Expect these first-party bundles to remain the most reliable — if not the fastest — way for locals to actually secure a unit.

Originally reported by GAME Watch (Japanese).

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