The Nintendo Switch features a built-in 6.2” display, and innovative Joy-Con controllers that attach to the sides, allowing you to use the Switch in handheld mode for gaming on the go. At home, you can detach the wireless controllers, connect the console to a TV via HDMI, and play games that way too. Nintendo Switch Lite is a Nintendo Switch system that's optimized for personal, handheld play. It has a built-in +Control Pad and a sleek, unibody design, making it perfect for on-the-go gaming. Plus, it's compatible with games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and more, so you can play your favourites anytime, anyplace.

As a result of the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, there is now a worldwide Nintendo Switch shortage. Nintendo's newest console has become hard to come by. Retailers are struggling to keep up with increased demand for the console as millions of people around the world continue to stay at home, looking for something to do. The release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons has likely given a huge boost to console sales as well. The Switch Lite is seeing stock issues as well, particularly for its newly released Coral shade, but thankfully, the handheld-only console is a little easier to find than its larger counterpart.

If you're just looking for any kind of Nintendo Switch, there are a few differences between the Switch and Switch Lite you should know about. The Switch Lite is a handheld-only console--it's smaller, doesn't have motion-sensing Joy-Cons you can detach, and can't be hooked up to a TV. The tradeoff is that you get a proper D-pad (instead of the Joy-Cons' separated directional buttons) and a significantly lower price tag: $200, as opposed to the Switch's $300 price. Apart from some very rare exceptions, both consoles can play all the same games (if you're looking for some recommendations, check out our list of the best Switch games).

That said, third-party sellers on stores like Amazon and Walmart have taken advantage of the shortage of Nintendo Switch consoles and have started marking up the prices significantly or offering it behind bundles. Here, we're keeping track of where you can buy a Switch Lite at all major retailers for its MSRP of $200. Some of the out-of-stock listings may be available for a higher price, or offer a used console.

If you're looking to buy the $300 Nintendo Switch, we have a separate guide where you can check Nintendo Switch availability at different retailers.

Please note that price and availability may change between regular updates.

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Amazon

The Switch Lite is currently sold out in all colors at Amazon. Third-party sellers are currently selling the console at a markup.

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Walmart

Nintendo Switch Lite Best Buy Trade In

The Switch Lite is currently sold out in all colors at Walmart. Third-party sellers are currently selling the console at a markup.

Target

The Switch Lite is currently sold out in all colors at Target.

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GameStop

Nintendo Switch Lite On Sale

The Switch Lite is currently sold out in all colors at GameStop.

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