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Nintendo announces new product revisions in Europe with replaceable batteries

https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Support/Nintendo-Switch-2/Information-about-upcoming-battery-related-revisions-to-some-Nintendo-products-3132901.html
56•akyuu•1h ago

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smashini•1h ago
Honestly, amazing stuff. For all the flak that the EU gets this is absolutely an essential regulation
xandrius•43m ago
They will still get all the flak, facts never mattered.
bryanlarsen•33m ago
And just like everything moving to USB-C, they won't get credit for the Switch 3 et al having replaceable batteries world-wide.
patall•32m ago
One might argue that this is one of the reason why the EU is getting flak: because it sets up regulations that lower some companies profit.
benoau•1h ago
Amazes me they don't just sell it like that everywhere because it sounds a lot like a product improvement...

> The revised products will be available on a rolling basis in territories where Nintendo of Europe conducts business, either directly or through a distributor, namely: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.

thih9•56m ago
Quite a few of these aren't EU members, some aren't even in Europe; do we know why they were added? e.g.: Switzerland or United Kingdom; but also Oman or United Arab Emirates.
suddenlybananas•55m ago
It's everywhere Nintendo of Europe (the subsidiary in the EU) operates.
thih9•53m ago
This makes sense - thanks!
yokoprime•31m ago
Norway is in the ECC together with Iceland, but for some reason Iceland is not on the list where these SKUs will be available.
rickdeckard•
annagio_•1h ago
So now the rest of the world will try to put a hand on these models. Lets see how this goes.
WhyNotHugo•12m ago
It's kinda crazy that they're releasing an improved version only in places where it's mandatory by law. You'd think it's cheaper (and definitely better PR) to just release the new version everywhere.
ChocolateGod•50m ago
Are the batteries in the Nintendo switch locked in anyway? Wonder if its viable that third party batteries could have an increased capacity.
Grombobulous•35m ago
There are definitely third party batteries, but the replacement process is not trivial for a typical person. Lots of adhesives are involved.
kuerbel•33m ago
>Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch – OLED Model will all continue to be manufactured in 2026, and should be widely available in Europe all year.

>From mid-February 2027, almost ten years after Nintendo Switch launched in March 2017, Nintendo will no longer sell to retailers hardware in the Nintendo Switch family of systems – specifically Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite and Nintendo Switch – OLED Model. Sales of Nintendo Switch hardware on Nintendo Store will also end in mid-February 2027.

Understandable, but maybe that shouldn't be buried in the FAQ...

rickdeckard•25m ago
More complete:

The below products will not be replaced by versions that contain user-replaceable batteries in Europe:

- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Controller for Nintendo Switch

- Pokémon™ GO Plus +

- Nintendo Switch

- Nintendo Switch Lite

- Nintendo Switch – OLED Model

- Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

- SEGA Mega Drive Control Pad for Nintendo Switch

- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Controller for Nintendo Switch

Nintendo will no longer offer the above-named products on Nintendo Store after mid-February 2027.

HelloUsername•33m ago
Related page posted on 04-jun-2026: "Compliance with EU Directives and Regulations" https://www.nintendo.com/en-gb/Corporate/Consumer-Informatio... (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48402926)
dfedbeef•20m ago
OOOOOOOOH SHIIIIIIIII
rickdeckard•12m ago
Interesting, in the fineprint they actually confirm that they set the "Switch 1" End-Of-Life by Feb.2027 and stop selling it.

This means they will lose the revenue of that product-line (currently ~15% of their total hardware unit sales according to their fiscal report [0]), which may help accelerate the need for a "lite" version of the Switch2 to recover this market-segment...

...or not, because console sales is generally dropping and there's actually no competition to Nintendo in the handheld console segment...

Bleak times ahead for the gaming industry, and for the gamers...

[0] https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2026/260203_2e.pdf

mdrzn•10m ago
"There is no difference in functionality between current products and revised products containing user-replaceable batteries."

So there was nothing "limiting" them from making it already with user-replaceable batteries, they just didn't care enough until EU forced them (like all the smartphone brands). Love EU.

oulipo2•5m ago
Shameless plug: we're building an e-bike battery (compatible with Bosch controllers) that's also repairable, if some people like that idea!

https://infinite-battery.com :)

khurs•3m ago
Apple show messages on iPhones if a non genuine battery is fitted.[0]

Wonder if Nintendo will also have approved shops and flag non-genuine batteries.

[0] https://www.diyfixtool.com/blogs/news/solve-non-genuine-batt...

3m ago
That's probably because Iceland is not an official Sales-territory of Nintendo, it's handled by Bergsala AB, a swedish distributor which serves the market there.
Ylpertnodi•8m ago
Storage, and distribution costs.
Grombobulous•32m ago
It’s infuriating that it’s not just the default, especially for a game console where the majority of profit is coming from software sales.

Every Switch that becomes unplayable where fixing it costs more than a $20 battery replacement is a console that is not buying games from the Nintendo eShop.

mcphage•10m ago
> Amazes me they don't just sell it like that everywhere because it sounds a lot like a product improvement...

I'm not so sure. The first laptop I bought, a Titanium Powerbook, had replaceable batteries. And even better than that: you could hot-swap them while the laptop was running on battery power, and the laptop wouldn't even shut off. It felt leagues ahead of even modern replaceable battery functionality, and honestly? After owning that laptop for years, I felt like I just wasted my money with that additional battery.

Part of it, I'm sure, was that I didn't have an external charger to charge the battery not currently in the laptop. But on the whole, it just didn't feel like it was actually worthwhile, and when Apple stopped shipping replaceable batteries, I've never missed it.

(Hot swapping the batteries really was awesome, though)

rickdeckard•5m ago
According to their latest fiscal report [0], Europe sales-volume of Switch2 is ~24% of the total global sales volume.

The change surely eats into their margin per device, so they prefer to keep the higher margin for the rest of the world and recalculate their margin for europe.

However interesting: "The Americas" sells 34% of all Switch2 in the world [0]. I wouldn't expect the US to mandate the same changes, but if e.g. Canada or Brazil also demand replaceable batteries, it could push the needle to making it a default HW-feature of Switch2...

[0] https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2026/260203_2e.pdf

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