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This is the Nintendo Switch 2 restock weve been waiting for all summer

Since its launch on June 5, every time we find another Switch 2 restock, the inventory is gone almost as fast as we can tell you about it. To be honest, it's really annoying.
Ever since 2020, supply shortages in the gaming console market have been a given. It happened with the PlayStation 5, it happened with the Xbox Series X/S, and it happened with the recently released Nintendo Switch 2.
Thankfully, though, it seems like the Nintendo Switch 2 shortages are finally coming to an end, because the coveted handheld gaming console is currently available to purchase at most big-name retailers, whether online, by invitation, or in-store. And this isn't another blink-and-you'll-miss-it Switch 2 restock.
Read on for our breakdown of which retailers have the Nintendo Switch 2 in stock as of July 25, as well as how to get one. We've even included the newly announced Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle, which is available for preorder. We don't want to speak too soon, but it looks like we might finally be able to retire our Switch 2 inventory tracker.
Nintendo Switch 2 console
If you just want the Nintendo Switch 2 console with no games to go with it, you can grab the console-only version at multiple retailers right now. Target, Walmart, and Best Buy have them available for shipping, but Amazon and GameStop are a little trickier. For Amazon, you'll need to request an invite on the store page to shop for one, and for GameStop, you'll need to buy one in-store using the store locator on its website.
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Target – in stock
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Walmart – in stock
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Amazon – invite only
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GameStop – in-store only (used consoles for sale online)
Nintendo Switch 2 Mario Kart World bundle
This popular bundle comes with a copy of Mario Kart World and saves you $30 compared to the price of buying the game and console separately. Note that if you're buying at Amazon, Nintendo Switch 2 sales are only available via invite (just click "request invite" on the store page), and if you want to get one at GameStop, you'll need to shop in-store. Just use the site's store locator to check if your local shop has them in stock.
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Best Buy – in stock
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Target – in stock
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Amazon – invite only
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GameStop in-store only
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BJ's Wholesale Club – in stock for members
Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pokémon Legends: Z-A bundle is the company's newest Switch 2 bundle to hit the market, and you shouldn't have any trouble preordering one of your own. So far, we've been able to get to check out at almost every single retailer, save for Amazon, which doesn't have the bundle listed yet. Just note that this bundle won't arrive until Oct. 16, so be prepared to wait.
More retailers
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Target – pre-order now
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Walmart – pre-order now
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GameStop – pre-order now
UPDATE: Jul. 25, 2025, 4:41 p.m. EDT Since we originally published this article on Friday morning, the Switch 2 remains in stock at most major retailers.
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You can no longer go live on Instagram unless you have 1,000 followers

It’s hard enough getting into the content creator space without the platform you’re on putting up restrictions. However, Instagram is now the latest social media app to institute such a restriction — forcing people to have at least 1,000 followers before they go live on the site. Previously, Instagram let anyone go live, regardless of account status.
The news first started circulating after smaller creators posted the notice on other social media channels.
The notice reads, "Your account is no longer eligible for Live. We changed the requirements to use this feature. Only public accounts with 1,000 followers or more will be able to create live videos."

Credit: Chance Townsend / Instagram screenshot
TechCrunch followed up with Instagram and confirmed that the social network giant made this change intentionally. As expected, small creators aren’t fans of the change, and it’s been mostly maligned across all of social media. Creators with private accounts won’t be able to go live at all, even if the account has over 1,000 followers. Instagram says the change was made to “improve the overall Live consumption experience.”
There are pros and cons to the decision, as TechCrunch notes. On the one hand, small creators will have an even harder time breaking out into the segment than they already do, as accumulating followers without buying them can be a long and painstaking process. By contrast, Instagram likely removed a lot of low-quality streams this way that only have a couple of viewers each, which makes it easier to find better live content while also saving Meta money.
This change brings Instagram more in line with TikTok’s live streaming rules. However, the number of followers you need on TikTok can vary, with plenty of people getting access long before they reach 1,000 subscribers. As of this writing, Facebook’s Help Center says that going live on Facebook only requires a 60-day-old account and at least 100 followers. YouTube still allows users to go live after just 50 followers, while Twitch remains the easiest to get started with a 0 follower limit.
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Lovense has finally fixed its account takeover problem

Lovense is well-known for its selection of remote-controlled vibrators. It’s slightly less known for a massive security issue that exposed user emails and allowed accounts to be wholly taken over by a hacker without even needing a password. Fortunately, both issues have been fixed, but it didn’t happen without some drama.
As the story goes, security researcher BobDaHacker (with some help) accidentally found out that you could uncover a user’s email address pretty easily by muting someone in the app. From there, they were able to figure out that you could do this with any user account, effectively exposing every Lovense user’s email without much effort.
With the email in hand, it was then possible to generate a valid gtoken without a password, giving a hacker total access to a person’s Lovense account with no password necessary. The researchers told Lovense of the issue in late March and were told that fixes were incoming.
In June 2025, Lovense told the researchers that the fix would take 14 months to implement because it did not want to force legacy users to upgrade the app. Partial fixes were implemented over time, only partially fixing the problems. On July 28, the researchers posted an update showing that Lovense was still leaking emails and had exposed over 11 million user accounts.
"We could have easily harvested emails from any public username list," BobDaHacker said in a blog post. "This is especially bad for cam models who share their usernames publicly but obviously don't want their personal emails exposed."
It was around then that the news started making its way around the news cycle. Other researchers began reaching out to show that the exploit had actually been known as far back as 2022, and Lovense had closed the issue without issuing a fix. After two more days in the news cycle, the sex toy company finally rolled out fixes for both exploits on July 30.
It’s not Lovense’s first roll in the mud. In 2017, the company was caught with its proverbial pants down after its app was shown to be recording users while they were using the app and toy. Lovense fixed that issue as well, stating that the audio data was never sent to their servers.
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Tom Holland teases the new suit for Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Sony and Marvel have revealed a fresh look for Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, and it’s a return to basics. In a very short 22-second teaser, fans got a decent look at Spidey’s new suit, which leans heavily into the classic comic design.
Gone is the ultra-slick Stark Suit, the high-tech armor gifted by Tony Stark, which Holland’s Peter Parker wore in three solo films and multiple Avengers crossovers.
Spoilers for 2021’s No Way Home:
By the film’s end, Peter’s high-tech suit is wrecked — and so is everything else. It's a brutal reset that leaves Peter truly alone and stripped of all the Stark tech that powered his previous adventures. This mirrors the more grounded, scrappy origins many fans felt had been missing from the MCU’s version of the character.
The closing shot in No Way Home is of a homemade suit — vibrant, hand-sewn, and all Peter — and signaled a fresh start. Now, with Brand New Day on the horizon, we’re finally seeing that suit in action. And yeah — it looks great. Here’s hoping the movie lives up to it.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters July 31, 2026, with Shang-Chi director Destin Daniel Cretton at the helm.
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