The new Switch 2 in Mexico will come with Infonavit credit included.

Virtual Residency.- In an innovative financing strategy, several department stores will offer the option to purchase the Nintendo Switch 2 using Infonavit credit.
The new model, whose pre-sale price is around 45,000 pesos (without any games), has caused a stir among fans, alimony debtors, and real estate agents, who are already viewing the purchase as a capital investment.
The new Switch will be charged to your housing sub-account$13,599 MXN, #NintendoSwitch2 : Because at Nintendo they believe that $450 magically turns into $13,599 pesos. 🤡 And that's the suggested price, imagine when @Gameplanetmx sells it for $19,999. 🙄 In Mexico, everything becomes a luxury. #RT #Viral pic.twitter.com/f7AqWQmEi4
— zachary ツ (@againzack) April 23, 2025
"With our customers in mind, we'll offer the option to apply for credit in the electronics department," confirmed a Liverpool executive, hiding his current console behind the screen safe.
Thus, those who pre-purchase the console will be authorized a loan in their housing sub-account, which can be repaid in 15, 20, or 25 years, with a preferential rate of 10.4% per year... or in just three Christmases if they manage to resell their PlayStation 5 on the Marketplace.
Additionally, Nintendo announced that it will include "digital housing consultants" in specialty stores, who will evaluate the credit history of those hoping to play the new Mario Kart, and will give suggestions on which version of the Switch best suits their income and number of dependents (including roommates, cats, and the cousin who's been living in the living room since December).
Finally, it was reported that the "Mortgage Switch" package will be enabled, which will include a DLC of the Animal Crossing title so they can build a virtual house, controls with ceramic tile finishes and the option to rent Princess Peach's castle when they release the new Super Mario Bros.}
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