The Switch 2 isn’t the only hardware launching on June 5th. Nintendo also plans to release a slate of new accessories for its upcoming gaming console, the bulk of which are now available for preorder at Walmart, Best Buy, and Target ahead of their release. From a redesigned Pro Controller and cases to a camera that lets you host video chats with friends, each is designed to level up your gaming experience.

Sadly, President Trump’s on-again, off-again tariff policy has resulted in slight price bumps on a number of Switch 2 accessories — including Nintendo’s latest Joy-Con controllers. There’s no telling whether we can expect more price hikes down the line, either, meaning if you do manage to preorder a Switch 2 and want to pick up a second controller or another accessory to go with it, now might be the time to act.

Where to preorder controllers

Nintendo’s Joy-Con controllers are bigger than the original and snap onto the the Switch 2 magnetically, eliminating the need for sliding rails. The right Joy-Con also features the new “C” button, which you can use to pull up Nintendo’s new in-game chat system, GameChat, which will be free until March 31st, 2026. While the controllers don’t feature Hall effect joysticks, Nintendo says they’ve been redesigned for smoother movement. The Joy-Con 2s also feature new optical sensors, which let you them like mice in compatible games.

The Switch 2 comes with a pair of Joy-Cons, but if you want a second pair, you can currently grab them for around $94 at Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. If the initial batch of preorders do manage to sell out, GameStop will be opening online preorders at 11AM ET on April 24th.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller

The removable Joy-Cons are great for portable and wireless play, but their small, curveless design can feel cramped during longer sessions if you have larger hands. That’s why the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller might be worth a look, especially if you mostly game in TV mode. The upgraded version of one of our favorite Nintendo Switch controller features a few welcome improvements, including a pair of rear GL and GR buttons players can use to remap other controls. Nintendo has also finally added a 3.5mm audio jack, allowing you to pair it with a headset or a set of wired headphones. The gamepad even features the aforementioned “C” button.

You can preorder the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller for around $84 from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. GameStop preorders, meanwhile, are slated to kick off online at 11AM ET on April 24th.

Unlike the standard Joy-Con 2 grip that comes with the Switch 2, Nintendo’s so-called Charging Grip features customizable GL and GR buttons — just like the Switch 2 Pro Controller — and can be used to charge your Joy-Cons via an included USB-C cable. Otherwise, it appears pretty similar in functionality of the original Switch’s charging grip, allowing you to combine the Joy-Con 2 controllers for a more traditional gamepad.

You can preorder the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip starting at $39.88 from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target — or from GameStop, if you don’t mind holding off until online preorders open at 11AM ET on April 24th.

Joy-Con 2 Wheel (set of two)

If you plan on picking up the new Mario Kart World, the Joy-Con 2 Wheels are worth a look. Simply snap the Joy-Con 2 controllers, which connect magnetically, into the steering wheel attachments before booting up your preferred racing title. The two-wheel set is currently available for preorder for around $24.88 from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target, with GameStop preorders opening at 11AM ET on April 24th.

Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case and Screen Protector

The Switch 2 is a pricey gadget you’ll want to keep safe, so it’s a good idea to invest in a carrying case like the Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector. We’ll likely see third-party brands release their own version in the coming weeks, but Nintendo’s proprietary offering is likely to be one of the few available at launch.

The bundle — which includes a console-only carrying case, screen protector, and cleaning cloth — is available for preorder for starting at $39.88 from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. Like with other accessories, GameStop says it will open online preorders at 11AM ET on April 24th, in case you miss out on the initial preorder window.

Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case

Nintendo is also launching an All-In-One Carrying Case on June 5th, which is more spacious than the model mentioned above. The higher-end case features separate compartments for stowing the console and various goodies, including the Switch 2 dock, Joy-Con 2 controllers, cables, and up to six game cards. You can preorder it now from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target for around $84 (or at GameStop starting at 11AM ET on April 24th).

Where to preorder the Switch 2 Camera

Supposedly, you can video chat with friends via GameChat using any compatible USB-C camera, but Nintendo offers its own solution in the form of the Nintendo Switch 2 Camera. The 1080p camera is designed to sit on a stand, allowing you to display your face as a picture-in-picture overlay or as a dedicated video feed. A few titles, such as the upgraded version of Super Mario Party Jamboree, let you see your friends on-screen while you play. Some mini-games even incorporate the camera into the game experience itself.

The camera features an adjustable wide-angle lens, designed to capture groups of people in a single shot, as well as a “high-sensitivity image sensor” that automatically adjusts brightness levels. It also features a built-in privacy shutter and includes a USB-C charging cable, as well as support for TV, tabletop, and handheld modes.

You can currently preorder the it for around $54 from Walmart, Best Buy, and Target. If you strike out with any of the aforementioned retailers, it will also be available for preorder online at GameStop starting at 11AM ET on April 24th.

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