The Nintendo Switch 2 is almost here. If you were lucky enough to snag a preorder, you’ll get to enjoy the handheld console later this week. And if you haven’t yet purchased a protective carrying case for the expensive device, take a peek at this stylish Mario Kart World-Themed Carrying Case from RDS Industries. The officially licensed product arrives the same day as the Switch 2, and it only costs $25.
RDS Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Cases (Officially Licensed)
$25 | Releases June 5
This hardshell case is designed for the Nintendo Switch 2, though the listing notes it’s also compatible with older Switch consoles. The case has a recessed interior mold to keep the console from rattling around during travel. It also comes with inserts to hold up to 12 game cards and four microSD Express cards. The case comes with a cleaning cloth and is fitted with a sturdy handle with a rubberized grip.
The Mario Kart World theme is the standout feature here in terms of appearance. Along with key art for the Switch 2’s biggest launch game, it has a red Mario logo zipper.
As a bonus, you’ll get a two-year limited warranty with your purchase. There are plenty of Nintendo Switch 2 cases to choose from, but this might be one of the better options when you consider its price, the stylish theme, and RDS Industries’ solid track record of producing great carrying cases for reasonable prices.
Speaking of other cases, RDS Industries is responsible for several other styles of official Game Traveler cases for Switch 2. This includes a standard black version of the Deluxe Carrying Case for $20 and a cool Crossbody Vertical Bag that holds your Switch 2 console, plus a bundle of accessories. If you think you’ll need more space, step up to the Deluxe Large Carrying Case. The $40 case features multiple internal compartments that let you stash away your Switch 2, charging dock, Pro Controller or Joy-Con, plus all the other cables needed to hook up your console.
For more gear, check out our roundup of 100-plus third-party Switch 2 accessories up for grabs for Nintendo’s new console.