Nintendo Switch 2 SD Cards & Joy-Con Charger SKUs Spotted In GameStop System

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Product SKUs for Express Micro SD cards and a Joy-Con charger for the unannounced Nintendo Switch 2 have been spotted in online retailer GameStop’s database system.

Screenshots of database entries from GameStop for several Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, including a Joy-Con charger, have appeared online. The price of each of these products has also been leaked along with the listings.

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Nintendo Switch 2 Leaked Accessories & Pricing

A list of the leaked Nintendo Switch 2 accessories and their corresponding prices, as per GameStop’s database system, can be seen below.

  • Switch 2 Carry Case
    Price: $19.99
  • Switch 2 Deluxe Gaming Case-BTB
    Price: $29.99
  • Switch 2 Temper Glass
    Price: $14.99
  • Switch 2 Express Micro SD Card 256GB
    Price: $49.99
  • Switch 2 Express Micro SD Card 512GB
    Price: $84.99
  • Switch 2 Exp Micro SD Card 1TB
    Price: $149.99
  • Joy-con Charger Grip for Switch 2
    Price: $19.99
  • TMNT Switch Carry Case
    Price: $22.99
  • TMNT Switch Thumb Grips
    Price: $12.99
  • Switch Joy-Con Charging Stand
    Price: $29.99

Nintendo switch 2 joy-con charger

A video featuring the Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con charging stand as well as the console itself was recently revealed by gaming accessories manufacturer Genki at CES 2025 as well as on its official website. It claimed that the unannounced console will launch in April, 2025. Unlike official partners, Genki, not being in contract with Nintendo, is free to showcase its products in advance.

In the video at its stall, Genki provided a glimpse of the Joy-Con 2 controllers, highlighting the oft-rumored optical sensor. However, while the sensor’s existence is confirmed, Genki admitted to not having tested any games using the technology. The mysterious “C button” on the right Joy-Con remains another unexplained feature. As for the Nintendo Switch 2 mockup itself, it is visibly larger than its predecessor, and features magnetic Joy-Con attachments with a release button mechanism for a more sturdy grip. Additionally, the mockup features a second USB-C port at the top of the console. Joy-Con 2 controllers with colored joysticks were also displayed, though Genki restricted filming, leaving some ambiguity about whether the accessories are genuine or promotional replicas.

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