Nintendo Switch 2 Cameras - Three Official Models Are Up For Preorder

Nintendo Switch 2 Camera (Made by Nintendo) $55 | Releases June 5 Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at Target Preorder at Walmart Preorder at GameStop Super Mario Piranha Plant Camera for Nintendo Switch 2 $60 | Releases June 11 Preorder at Best Buy Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Walmart Preorder at Target Hori USB Camera for Nintendo Switch 2 $60 | Releases June 30 Preorder at Amazon Preorder at Best Buy If you're looking forward to the Nintendo Switch 2's new GameChat feature but haven't snagged a camera yet, there are now three official USB-C cameras to choose from. Nintendo's first-party Switch 2 Camera has sold out multiple times since preorders opened last month, but you can preorder the $55 accessory at a few different retailers at the moment.Alternatively, Hori's upcoming lineup of officially licensed Nintendo Switch 2 accessories includes two unique cameras. One of them doubles as an adorable Super Mario Piranha Plant decoration, while the other Hori USB Camera is a portable-minded option for TV, handheld, and tabletop modes.It's worth noting that the Switch 2 will support select third-party USB-C cameras, including existing cameras not technically designed for Switch 2. Nintendo will offer a "Test USB Camera" feature in the system settings so you can check if your device is supported.Continue Reading at GameSpot

May 23, 2025 - 20:35
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Nintendo Switch 2 Cameras - Three Official Models Are Up For Preorder

If you're looking forward to the Nintendo Switch 2's new GameChat feature but haven't snagged a camera yet, there are now three official USB-C cameras to choose from. Nintendo's first-party Switch 2 Camera has sold out multiple times since preorders opened last month, but you can preorder the $55 accessory at a few different retailers at the moment.

Alternatively, Hori's upcoming lineup of officially licensed Nintendo Switch 2 accessories includes two unique cameras. One of them doubles as an adorable Super Mario Piranha Plant decoration, while the other Hori USB Camera is a portable-minded option for TV, handheld, and tabletop modes.

It's worth noting that the Switch 2 will support select third-party USB-C cameras, including existing cameras not technically designed for Switch 2. Nintendo will offer a "Test USB Camera" feature in the system settings so you can check if your device is supported.Continue Reading at GameSpot