Nintendo is releasing a new model of its Switch 2 console in Europe to comply with upcoming EU regulations. The change targets devices with integrated batteries, requiring them to be easily replaceable by end users. This update affects the main console and its accessories, including Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers.
Nintendo updates console and accessories with BEE prefix models for February 2027 compliance deadline
The new hardware will carry the 'BEE' prefix, distinguishing it from existing models. Nintendo plans to make these updated units available in Europe starting early 2027. The company is adjusting pricing for the region to account for the manufacturing changes.
EU regulations mandate that integrated batteries must be user-replaceable by February 18th, 2027. These updated consoles incorporate design modifications to satisfy the regulation while preserving their physical durability. Nintendo has confirmed it will raise prices in Europe from €469.99 to €499.99 later this year.
The updated hardware targets the European market specifically due to regional regulatory requirements. Earlier console versions remain unaffected because they were released before the regulation took effect. Nintendo continues to sell standard models in markets that have not yet adopted similar battery rules.



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