For Nintendo enthusiasts in Japan, April 24, 2025, marks a significant date as Nintendo is set to announce the winners of the Switch 2 pre-order lottery through the My Nintendo Store. However, the overwhelming demand led to the website being taken down for maintenance due to excessive traffic. Additionally, Nintendo issued a crucial warning about phishing emails that falsely claim to be official Switch 2 pre-order lottery results.
Nintendo began accepting applications for the Switch 2 pre-order lottery in Japan on April 2. Those selected in the lottery would have the opportunity to purchase the console from the My Nintendo Store, with delivery scheduled for the launch date on June 5.
In a message from Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa released yesterday, it was revealed that approximately 2.2 million people in Japan participated in the first Switch 2 presale lottery. This number far surpassed Nintendo's expectations, indicating that many hopefuls will not secure a console on launch day.
As the results of the first Switch 2 presale lottery were released today, the rush to access Japan's My Nintendo Store was so intense that Nintendo had to take the site offline for maintenance. This surge in traffic also provided an opportunity for scammers to circulate fake lottery results.
Japanese-speaking users on X have been proactive in warning others, sharing screenshots of fraudulent emails and highlighting various forms of the scam. These deceptive emails, with subject lines like "You have won the Switch 2 lottery," could easily mislead eager fans. The emails typically prompt users to click on a LINE messenger app link or make a payment through a dubious URL, urging immediate action to secure the new console. The phishing attempts vary from obvious fakes filled with emojis to more sophisticated scams with minor errors, such as misspellings of "Nintendo" in email addresses and non-Japanese URLs.
The official warning from the Japanese Nintendo Support account clarifies: "Although we plan to send out the lottery result emails today (April 24), we have not sent them yet. Please be aware that any such emails that you have received up until now were not sent by Nintendo."
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In the U.S., Nintendo updated its website to inform those who registered interest in purchasing a Switch 2 from My Nintendo Store that delivery by the June 5 release date cannot be guaranteed. As a result, invitation emails might arrive after the Switch 2's launch. However, Nintendo assures that the shipping date will be confirmed upon purchase. They also suggest that pre-ordering from third-party retailers might offer a better chance of obtaining a Switch 2 at launch, despite the console already being sold out following overnight pre-orders.
The challenges faced by fans trying to pre-order the Switch 2 on April 24, combined with Nintendo's warning, indicate that securing the next-gen console will be difficult around its launch.
According to a FAQ posted on Nintendo's website, the first batch of invitations for the My Nintendo Store in the U.S. will be sent starting May 8, 2025. Subsequent batches of invitation emails will be dispatched "periodically" until purchasing is opened to everyone.
Initial invitation emails will be sent on a first-come, first-serve basis to "eligible registrants who meet the priority criteria." Recipients will have 72 hours from the time the email is sent to complete their purchase.
Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order invitation priority requirements:
- You must have been the one who purchased any Nintendo Switch Online membership.
- You must have had any paid Nintendo Switch Online membership for a minimum of 12 months.
- You must have opted in to share gameplay data and have at least 50 hours total gameplay hours.