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Nintendo to halt all original Switch sales in Europe by mid-February 2027

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Nintendo has confirmed it will stop selling all original Switch models in Europe starting mid-February 2027, nearly a decade after the console's March 2017 launch. The decision affects all three variants: the standard Switch, Switch Lite, and Switch OLED Model. The announcement came via an updated FAQ on Nintendo hardware revisions in Europe. The move coincides with Nintendo's focus shifting to the Switch 2, which will feature a replaceable battery for the European market.

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