Nintendo is preparing an official entry into the Indonesian market, with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 scheduled to become available in December 2026.
The company has also launched its dedicated Indonesian website, opening with the message “Perkenalkan, kami Nintendo.” — “Allow us to introduce ourselves, we’re Nintendo” — alongside Mario and both console families.
Quick Summary
- Company: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Market: Indonesia
- Official website: Nintendo Indonesia
- Website: nintendo.com/id
- Current status: live
- Arrival window: December 2026
- Hardware shown: Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2
- Exact launch date: not announced
- Indonesian Switch price: not announced
- Indonesian Switch 2 price: not announced
- Hardware variants: not detailed
- Retailers: not announced
- Pre-orders: not announced
- Local distribution: reports name Nintendo Singapore and PT Nusantara Interactive Niaga
- Local partner group: Salim Group
- Source of distribution details: reports from Nintendo’s Jakarta business conference
- Indonesian Nintendo eShop: not officially announced
- Indonesian Nintendo Switch Online region: not detailed
- Warranty terms: not announced
- Service centers: not announced
- Launch software list: not listed on the official Indonesian website
- Website language: Indonesian
- Website operator: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Current Indonesian site: introductory landing page
Announcement and Nintendo Indonesia Visual

Nintendo Launches an Official Indonesian Website
The clearest confirmation comes directly from Nintendo itself. A dedicated nintendo.com/id website is now live.
Its initial presentation remains intentionally simple. Mario appears above an Indonesian cityscape, accompanied by Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 and the December 2026 arrival notice.
There is currently no complete hardware catalog, game database, Indonesian pricing, online store, or dedicated customer-support portal.
The Indonesian website policy identifies Nintendo Co., Ltd. as the operator of the site, confirming that the new page is part of Nintendo’s official web infrastructure rather than a retailer-created promotional page.
That makes it the most important primary source to watch as the launch approaches.
Switch and Switch 2 Will Arrive Together
Nintendo is not entering the market exclusively with its latest hardware.
Both the original Nintendo Switch family and Nintendo Switch 2 appear on the Indonesian landing page, with the same December 2026 window.
Nintendo has not specified which original Switch models will be sold through its new official channel. The standard system, OLED Model, Switch Lite, or a combination of those products have not been individually confirmed.
Switch 2 bundles and accessory availability also remain unknown.
No Indonesian pre-order program has been announced.
Reports Name Nintendo Singapore and Salim Group Partner
Reports from Nintendo’s business conference in Jakarta provide additional information not yet displayed on the Indonesian landing page.
Nintendo’s Indonesian console business is expected to operate under Nintendo Singapore, with PT Nusantara Interactive Niaga serving as a local partner.
The company is part of Salim Group and has been identified in local reports as Nintendo’s official Indonesian distribution partner.
Nintendo’s public Indonesian website has not yet published a retailer list or a detailed distribution page, however.
Consumers should therefore wait for Nintendo or its confirmed local operation to identify participating retailers before treating individual stores as official launch partners.
Indonesian Pricing Has Not Been Revealed
Nintendo has not announced local retail prices for either console.
Prices currently found in Indonesian stores largely reflect hardware already circulating through import and existing third-party channels. Those figures should not be treated as Nintendo’s December launch pricing.
Elsewhere in Southeast Asia, Nintendo hardware is offered on an open-price basis, allowing retail pricing to vary between stores.
Nintendo has not confirmed whether Indonesia will follow exactly the same model.
Launch bundles, promotional offers, installment options, accessories, and purchase bonuses also remain unknown.
eShop, Warranty, and Service Details Remain Open Questions
Official hardware distribution does not necessarily mean every part of Nintendo’s digital ecosystem will immediately receive a dedicated Indonesian region.
Nintendo has yet to provide public details on:
- an Indonesian Nintendo eShop
- digital game prices in rupiah
- local payment methods
- Nintendo Switch Online for an Indonesian region
- Nintendo Account country settings
- authorized service-center locations
- hardware warranty procedures
- warranty duration
- Joy-Con and Joy-Con 2 repair support
- an Indonesian customer-support number
- participating retail chains
Nintendo’s Indonesian website policy contains general references to after-sales service and repairs in its data-use provisions, but those references do not establish specific services available at launch.
Dedicated support information will need to be announced separately.
Why This Matters
1) Nintendo now has an Indonesian-specific official channel
Players no longer need to rely entirely on other regional websites for official company information.
2) The original Switch is staying alongside Switch 2
Nintendo’s Indonesian entry is not limited to the newest generation.
3) Local pricing is the next major question
Official rupiah pricing will determine how attractive the new channel is compared with long-established imported stock.
4) Warranty and support could be a major differentiator
Repair procedures and official after-sales support are among the most important details still waiting to be announced.
5) The digital ecosystem remains unresolved
An Indonesian eShop, local currency support, and Nintendo Switch Online regional availability have not yet been confirmed.
Nintendo Indonesia Information
The important details currently known are:
- Nintendo has launched an official Indonesian website
- it operates under Nintendo’s official nintendo.com domain
- Nintendo Co., Ltd. manages and operates the website
- Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 are shown on the landing page
- both are scheduled to arrive in December 2026
- an exact launch date has not been announced
- Indonesian retail pricing remains unknown
- pre-orders have not been announced
- an official retailer list is unavailable
- Jakarta conference reports name Nintendo Singapore in the distribution structure
- PT Nusantara Interactive Niaga of Salim Group is reported as the local partner
- specific original Switch models remain unconfirmed
- Switch 2 bundle options remain unknown
- an Indonesian eShop has not been officially confirmed
- rupiah digital pricing has not been announced
- warranty and service-center information remains unavailable
- the software launch lineup is not yet listed on Nintendo’s Indonesian landing page
- official updates are available through Nintendo Indonesia
- site information is covered by the Nintendo Indonesia Website Policy
Closing
December 2026 will mark a significant change in Nintendo’s relationship with the Indonesian market, with both Switch generations now confirmed for its official local presence.
The next announcements to watch are local pricing, the exact launch date, authorized retailers, hardware bundles, warranty and repair arrangements, and whether Nintendo will establish a dedicated Indonesian eShop.
- Nintendo Indonesia — Official Indonesian Website and December 2026 Announcement
- Nintendo — Official Indonesia Website Policy and Site Operator Information
- Uzone Indonesia — Nintendo Business Conference, Local Distribution Partner, and Indonesia Launch Details
- GamerWK — Nintendo Singapore, PT Nusantara Interactive Niaga, Pricing Status, and Distribution Report
- Vooks — Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 Official Indonesia Availability Report
- Genki X — Screenshot Source Reporting Nintendo’s Indonesia Announcement