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We know all too well by now how hard it’s been to get a gaming console during a pandemic — it’s never easy, but now that even more people are online shopping, it’s been near impossible. Don’t even get us started on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X (and Series S) preorders. They were a mess.

But with all the attention shifting towards the soon-to-come next-gen consoles, those who have been on the hunt for a Nintendo Switch may be in luck — the elusive handheld gaming device has just been restocked at a bunch of different retailers, including the coral version that sold out pretty much immediately and hasn’t been seen since. 

Not many people were lucky enough to snatch up the 'Animal Crossing' edition.

Not many people were lucky enough to snatch up the ‘Animal Crossing’ edition.

Image: Nintendo

Since Animal Crossing: New Horizons launched back in March as many of us were just beginning social distancing, just about every version of the Nintendo Switch has been flying off digital shelves — and every time they were restocked, they were gone before you could even add one to your shopping cart. Hopefully, with some of the fervor dying down, those who weren’t quick enough to grab one last time will finally have their chance. 

Here’s where you can currently get a Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch Lite:

Walmart

Amazon

Target

GameStop

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