
Summary
- The Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube controller is now available for pre-order at $64.99.
- High demand has caused queue delays and “out of stock” errors on the My Nintendo Store.
- Controllers are exclusive to Switch 2 and designed for use with the new GameCube library on Switch Online.
Switch 2 GameCube Controller demand causes queue delays
Nintendo fans looking to complete their retro gaming setup for the upcoming Switch 2 now have the chance to pre-order the official GameCube Controller. Priced at $64.99 USD / $84.99 CAD, the controller has gone live on the My Nintendo Store—but demand is already overwhelming the system.
Buyers attempting to access the store are being dropped into a queue with no estimated wait time or placement. Google has also marked the listing as “Out of Stock,” though this may be inaccurate. The listing currently limits buyers to one controller per account, and some users report better success ordering via mobile, though this seems to vary.
Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube Controller Pre-order windows and eligibility
According to Nintendo, the pre-order rollout is staggered. From May 8–May 12, only recipients of early purchase access invitations were allowed to buy the controller. Starting May 13, the controller became available to all paid Nintendo Switch Online members. It’s unclear if more restocks will follow before the official launch alongside the Switch 2 on June 5, 2025.
Though labeled as optional, the controller offers a more authentic way to experience the newly added GameCube library on the Switch Online + Expansion Pack. It also includes modern features like wireless connectivity and updated button layouts to match other Switch 2 controllers.
Compatibility and limitations
This GameCube Controller is only compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2, as stated by Nintendo. It is not required to play GameCube titles, but is expected to enhance the experience. It may also work with other Switch 2 games, though Nintendo warns that some compatibility issues may occur.
For now, eager fans are encouraged to remain in queue without refreshing the page, or they risk losing their spot. Nintendo has not confirmed how long the pre-orders will remain open, or whether additional waves of controllers will be made available before or after launch.
Conclusion
The GameCube Controller for Switch 2 is shaping up to be a hot item as Nintendo leans into its retro library with modern features. With limited pre-order access and high traffic already overwhelming the system, fans hoping to get one before launch will need to act fast—or wait for a potential restock.