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US: GameStop offering 20% bonus if you trade in Nintendo Switch because you have Switch 2

Prominent North American video game chain GameStop has announced a twenty percent trade in bonus for a Nintendo Switch console if you have replaced it with a Nintendo Switch 2. This offer, which seems pretty good, ignores who you bought the Nintendo Switch 2 from. All you need to do is show the customer service representative the receipt stating you have purchased the shiny new console. You will need to go to your local GameStop to find out how much they are willing to give you for your Nintendo Switch.

Thanks to SonicGalaxy27 for sending us the news tip!

11 thoughts on “US: GameStop offering 20% bonus if you trade in Nintendo Switch because you have Switch 2”

  1. “Obsolete” is a bit of a stretch, personally we don’t plan on selling our first Switch until all our games are fully Switch 2 compatible.

  2. Lord Foxxy Foxington

    I prefer to keep my old consoles so I wont be trading mine in, I still have my original NES.

  3. I doubt they want mine. It was a launch Switch and the battery is just starting to expand, the back panel is being held by tape, and the left joycon constantly “detaches” while it’s still attached to the Switch… which also causes drift in some games.

      1. It’s not like that. It seems like it’s just starting to. I can’t actually feel a bulge but it just seems like maybe the back panel is a little uneven on that side. Let’s say I’m just anticipating it to start bulging in the near future.

        1. “It’s not like that” = it’s not bulging
          “It seems like it’s just
          starting to” = it’s bulging
          “I can’t actually feel a bulge” =
          I can’t feel a bulge
          “just seems like maybe the back panel is a little uneven on that side” = I can feel the bulge
          🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  4. Sorry, still not enough of an offer to get me to trade in. I will continue to have my Original Switch.

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