Nintendo Switch 1 Models to be Discontinued in Europe in February 2027

In a nutshell

  • Switch 1, Lite, and OLED models to be discontinued starting in 2027
  • Nintendo also revises Switch 2 hardware and accessories with user‑replaceable batteries starting summer 2026.
  • Updates roll out gradually across Europe, covering Joy‑Con, Pro Controller, N64 & GameCube controllers.

Nintendo has confirmed that the Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED models will be discontinued in Europe starting mid‑February 2027, as detailed in a new FAQ about upcoming battery‑related revisions.

The Switch family will continue production throughout 2026 and remain widely available until then. First launched in 2017, followed by the Lite in 2019 and the OLED in 2021, these models will officially sunset as Nintendo transitions to updated hardware.

nintendo switch oled splatoon edition 2

Switch 2 Hardware Revisions

Nintendo has also announced that starting summer 2026, several Switch 2 products in Europe will be updated with user‑replaceable batteries to comply with new EU battery regulations taking effect in February 2027.

The rollout will be gradual, with Joy‑Con pairs (selected colours) arriving first, followed by the Switch 2 console in autumn, Joy‑Con 2 controllers and the Pro Controller in winter, and finally the N64 and GameCube controllers in early 2027.

nintendo switch 2 pro controller black

While functionality remains unchanged, some specs differ slightly:

  • Switch 2 console: 5172mAh battery (≈1% smaller), ~10g heavier.
  • Joy‑Con 2: ~2g heavier per controller.
  • Pro Controller: 897mAh battery (≈16% smaller), ~7g lighter.
  • GameCube Controller: 525mAh battery (≈5% larger), ~5g heavier.

Nintendo will also sell battery replacement kits via the Nintendo Store in Europe, ensuring long‑term support for players.

nintendo switch 2 dock

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