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    ‘You were among your people’: Nintendo Switch 2 launch revives the midnight release | Nintendo Switch

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonMay 31, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    There was a time when certain shops would resemble nightclubs at about midnight: a long queue of excitable people, some of them perhaps too young to be out that late, discussing the excitement that awaits inside.

    The sight of throngs of gamers looking to get their hands on the latest hardware when the clock strikes 12 is growing increasingly rare. But if you happen to walk by a Smyths toy shop at midnight on 4 June, you may encounter a blast from the past: excitable people, most in their teens or 20s, possibly discussing Mario Kart.

    They will be waiting to buy the Nintendo Switch 2, the first major games console launch since 2020 and potentially the biggest of all time.

    What’s particularly notable about this launch isn’t the queues but just how few there will be. About 10 years ago, the midnight launch fad started to fade away. More and more players were buying digital copies of games, which meant they could download and start playing them straight away without leaving their homes.

    The Nintendo Switch 2 could be the biggest games launch of all time. Photograph: Richard Drew/AP

    It means that this time around, Smyths is the only UK chain taking part. Even in the States, the home of frenzied launch-day consumerism, only Best Buy and Nintendo’s own stores in San Francisco and New York have confirmed midnight openings.

    This is a stark contrast to the noughties and early 2010s. Back then, thanks to the vast global success of the PlayStation, Wii and Xbox consoles, video game launch events for titles such as Call of Duty, Halo and Grand Theft Auto were supported by thousands of stores around the world, and the biggest were extravagantly stage-managed.

    Microsoft’s Halo 3 launch events in the US were accompanied by dozens of actors dressed as space marines; Bill Gates himself showed up at the Seattle branch of Best Buy. In the UK, the Call of Duty Ghosts event at the Westfield in Stratford hired a drill sergeant to yell at customers.

    “My favourite was Skyrim,” says Greg Weller, who was then the UK marketing manager for Bethesda Softworks. “We got the specs of Game’s flagship store on Oxford Street and covered the whole front with Elder Scrolls artwork. We put a snow machine on the roof, so we made it snow in November on Oxford Street. We had press there, we had a cosplay competition, there was a humongous queue, and so many people were dressed up – they wanted to be part of the story, part of the community.”

    Console launches were a major phenomenon on a par with any movie premiere. For the launch of the Xbox One in 2013, Microsoft took over Leicester Square, building a vast Xbox-branded globe in the centre where the musicians Plan B and Katy B performed. A fortnight earlier, Sony took over the Standard High Line hotel in New York and turned it into a giant video game arcade with developers showing off their wares to thousands of gamers.

    For the stores and game publishers, these lavish launch events increased footfall and generated word of mouth and press coverage. For the fans, they were a way to feel part of something. “Growing up as a gamer in the 90s, we were quite ostracised for the hobby,” says Rich Thompson, now a developer and founder of Black Rose Studio in Hull. “But then having shops opening at midnight, it was mind-blowing. When Fallout 4 came out, our local Game store hired a DJ; it was a party atmosphere, there were hundreds of us there. I vividly remember people swapping contact details in the queue – you were among your people.”

    It wasn’t all fun and games, however. Midnight launches sometimes descended into chaos. “The problem was, you’d have one shop open in a city centre that’s full of people coming out of the pub,” says Thompson. “Drunk people would come into these launches, cause a scene and refuse to leave. I remember a huge fight breaking out at one Fifa launch night. Getting thrown out of a midnight game launch became a badge of honour.”

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    Soldiers at the midnight launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 at Game Oxford Street, London, in November 2011. Photograph: Michael Bowles/Rex

    In 2006, a man was shot by masked thieves while queueing to pick up his new PlayStation 3 at an event at a Walmart in Putnam, Connecticut. (He later told a local newspaper that, though seriously injured, he still staggered into the store to pick up his console.) In London, the Metropolitan police were so concerned about violence that they banned PlayStation 3 midnight launch events at all shops throughout the city apart from the Virgin Megastore on Oxford Street.

    The transition to digital media, stiff competition from online firms such as Amazon and the disaster of the Covid lockdowns meant specialist high street chains began to close. Game once had more than 600 shops in the UK; now it has about 240. According to data from the Digital Entertainment and Retail Association, UK physical game sales dropped by 35% last year.

    Will the Nintendo Switch 2 launch turn things around? As we’ve seen with the vinyl revival and the unexpected incline of Blu-ray sales (due in part to consumer frustration with ad-riddled streaming sites), physical media is gaining popularity once more.

    There does seem to be a growing revival of interest in physical games. Boutique publishers such as Strictly Limited and Limited Run are producing beautifully packaged editions of modern and classic titles, while game cafes and retro arcades are on the rise.

    And, after all, the experiential nature of the launch event, the buzz, the social pleasures, is not something that can be replicated by an online purchase.

    “I got my dad to drive me to a store at midnight for the Xbox launch,” recalls Thompson. “He’d just finished a 12-hour shift. He thought it was just going to be us, but there was a huge queue. The staff were handing out drinks, Limp Bizkit were playing on a stereo system – for 13-year-old me it was just the coolest thing I could imagine. I looked up at my dad and he wasn’t a gamer but he was excited too – there was an energy. All these people just turning up at midnight for a party in a shop.”



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