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    Here’s where you can officially buy the Nintendo Switch 2 in the Philippines (with 2 years warranty perks to match)

    PhilSTAR Tech TeamBy PhilSTAR Tech TeamJuly 8, 2025Updated:July 8, 20253 Mins Read
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    If you’ve been waiting for the real list of Nintendo Switch 2 stores in the Philippines, it’s finally here and yes, it matters.

    Thanks to VSTECS Phils. Inc., an official distributor of Nintendo Switch in the country, we now have a list of verified retailers where Pinoy gamers can safely buy the Switch 2 with full access to two years of local warranty and after-sales support.

    What makes an “official” store?

    When it comes to gaming consoles, buying from just any store might feel convenient but it can come back to bite you later.

    Only stores under the VSTECS distribution network are eligible for authorized service and parts replacement in the Philippines that span two years. That means repairs, maintenance, and even tech support are available only if your unit was purchased through an official channel. Note that there are other legitimate distributors of Nintendo in the Philippines, but some only offer 1 year warranty.

    “Our distributor appointment from Nintendo is a significant step towards making Nintendo Switch a household name in the Philippines. Our extensive channel network and market reach amplify our ability to deliver the gaming products to a broader audience,” says Jimmy Go, President and CEO of VSTECS Phils.

    Where to buy your Switch 2 (with peace of mind)

    With so many retailers offering the Nintendo Switch 2, it can be hard to tell which ones are actually backed by official support. The good news? VSTECS has released a full list of accredited stores (both physical and online) so you can shop confidently knowing your console is covered by local warranty and after-sales service.

    • A+ TECH DEPOT
    • ABENSON
    • CELTEX
    • CO. THE COLLECTIBLE
    • DIGITAL WALKER
    • ELECTROWORLD
    • GADGET HEADZ
    • JANVIK ENTERPRISES
    • MEMO EXPRESS
    • OPEN SOURCE
    • PC MARKET CENTER
    • PCQUICK BUYS
    • PWC LA UNION
    • RFONE SOLUTIONS
    • ROBINSONS APPLIANCES
    • ROBINSONS DIGITAL
    • RUSTAN’S
    • SETHAN TECH COMPUTER PARTS AND ACCESSORIES TRADING
    • SILICON VALLEY
    • STEEZY GADGET HUB
    • SVGA
    • SVGA + SILICON VALLEY
    • TABLET CITY
    • THE LOOP BY POWERMAC CENTER
    • THINKING TOOLS
    • THINKINGTOOLS @ MALL
    • VILLMAN GH MALL
    • WOW MOBILE APPLIANCE

    Whether you’re shopping in-store or online, choosing from this list ensures your unit is locally supported, especially now that VSTECS is also the designated service center for the Nintendo Switch in the Philippines.

    To see the full store list, click here.

    Why this list matters now

    The Switch 2 is still selling like hotcakes and with so many resellers in the market, it’s easy to buy from someone who isn’t authorized. This list takes the guesswork out of your purchase, helping you avoid warranty headaches down the line.

    Bottom line: Buy smart, stay covered

    If you’re planning to buy (or already bought) a Switch 2, double-check the source. Only those bought from these verified stores are eligible for official support via VSTECS’ nationwide network of service centers. You can also tell if your device is a legitimate purchase from the two stickers in the box.

    The box of your Nintendo Switch 2 should come with the PHL “For sale and use in the Philippines” but also the 2 YEARS WARRANTY sticker from VST-ECS.

    Because when Joy-Con drift or dock issues strike, you’ll want the confidence of a legit warranty, no hacks or backdoors needed.

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