Supposedly, The Nintendo Switch Will Be Easier To Find Than The NES Classic Still, you might want to make sure you've gotten your preorders in if you haven't already.

Nintendo of America’s Reggie Fils-Aime has an important message to share with fans looking to purchase a Nintendo Switch, the company’s latest home and portable console. In an interview with Wired, Fils-Aime has confirmed that the stock issues that plagued the NES Classic Edition shouldn’t be a problem with the Nintendo Switch.

According to Fils-Aime, Nintendo has readied two million consoles for the first month the Switch is out on the market, shipping worldwide so as to prevent the same kind of shortages we saw with the NES Classic Edition.

Speaking on the NES Classic, Fils-Aime noted that the company had previously thought the target audience for the product would be 30 and 40 years old and not the massive amount of people who were clamoring for more NES games for both the nostalgic effect and the idea that it’s awesome-looking. The demand really took Nintendo by surprise, according to Reggie, but this time the company will supposedly be ready for the demand.

It’s an interesting statement, considering preorders are basically sold out everywhere at the moment with no current indication that they’ll be coming back soon.