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中国大陆未上市的Switch 2在电商平台大量销售

Core Viewpoint - The Nintendo Switch 2 is being sold in mainland China through Hong Kong imports, despite not being officially released in the region, leading to higher prices compared to Hong Kong and Japan [1][2]. Group 1: Market Dynamics - Chinese e-commerce platforms like JD.com and Taobao are selling the Hong Kong version of the Switch 2, with prices generally above 4000 RMB, which is higher than the expected retail price of 6,9980 JPY (approximately 3462 RMB) in Japan [1]. - The Switch 2 is claimed to be "officially authorized first batch supply" by JD.com, indicating a potential gray market operation [1]. - Analysts suggest that there is still growth potential for gaming consoles in mainland China, despite a limited number of gaming enthusiasts [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Environment - The sale of gaming software in mainland China is subject to strict content review regulations, which may impact the availability of the Switch 2 and its games [2]. - The absence of a domestic version of the Switch for an extended period could lead to an increase in cheap piracy [2]. Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Tencent Holdings previously sold the first-generation Switch in mainland China and has heavily invested in mobile gaming, which remains the mainstream gaming format in the region [2]. - There has been no direct response from Tencent regarding their involvement in the sale of the Hong Kong version of the Switch 2 in mainland China [2].