A Chinese source famous for leaking CAD designs of the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 is now reportedly selling a functional unit. As reported on Reddit, this clandestine dealer seems to be offering the next-gen console to an accessory manufacturer for an eye-popping $39,800.
The CAD images, which have apparently been utilized by Dbrand and other accessories makers, show a design that aligns perfectly with the official announcement video, making this leak look quite credible. Nevertheless, viewers are advised to exercise caution when digesting this information.
Conveying details on Xiaohongshu forums, the leaker suggested that the potential buyer would be able to test out components like the Switch 2’s dock, joystick, and the tablet itself. Furthermore, this source hinted at the debut of Pro controllers next week, presumably Nintendo’s successor to its existing Switch Pro gear.
A Reddit post comments on conversations between the leaker and a black market seller, revealing that the inquiry price for these Nintendo Switch 2 components would set him back nearly $39,800.
Will the interested party actually shell out the big bucks for this unreleased Switch 2? It’s a question of profitability. Having early access to Nintendo’s forthcoming hardware could be invaluable for case and accessory producers, allowing them to create tailored items before the product actually hits the shelves.
However, engaging in black market transactions, especially those involving hefty sums, means the CAD leaker might want a significant fee from any unofficial accessory developers keen on gaining a sneak peek at this hardware.
Despite the intrigue, playing around with such expensive tech remains risky, especially without any official games available or expected anytime soon. There’s potential for exploitation given that the console might ship with its standard operating system. But at this moment, the exact release date remains up in the air.
Nintendo fans can only hope for an official release announcement soon. Wouldn’t it be something if this early acquisition turned out to be outdated by the time the official launch finally rolls around?