For example, there’s two versions of the Switch 2:
Japanese Switch 2
- Price: ¥49,980 ($310)
- Language: Japanese
- Warranty is only bound in Japan
- Japan Nintendo Account only accepted
American Switch 2
- Price: $450 + Tax
- Languages: Multiple
- Warranty is only bound in United States
- Nintendo Account from any region accepted
There’s a catch you got to be aware of: warranty is rescinded when you take hardware out its bound jurisdiction unless you are willing to fork out more money on having it repaired by a technician. Knowing that, should you import it or pay MORE, it’s $450 for a console plus tax but the warranty is entitled to US consumers. The same thing applies to any console really.


I would if I was fluent in Japanese. Warranties can’t be trusted. Usually they have loop holes a company will use to avoid replacement. Even if you replace something you still usuaully have to pay a charge.