GLB

Reminder: Virtual Boy for Switch and Switch 2 available on My Nintendo Store

Virtual Boy Comes to Switch Online

Nintendo's Virtual Boy returns as part of the Nintendo Classics for Switch, launching February 17, 2026. Headsets are available for purchase now via the My Nintendo Store, but you need a subscription to buy them.

  • Virtual Boy reviving on Switch
  • Available on My Nintendo Store now
  • Subscription required for purchase
  • Headset costs $99.99 / £66.99
  • Cardboard model available for $24.99 / £16.99
  • 14 games launch with the service

Nintendo is bringing back the Virtual Boy for the Switch and Switch 2. This update for Nintendo Classics drops on February 17, 2026, and if you’re eager to get in on the action, you can buy the headset or a cardboard model from the My Nintendo Store right now.

To snag these items, you’ll need to be a Switch Online member. If you’re gearing up for nostalgia, the headset will run you $99.99 or £66.99, whereas the cardboard version is priced at $24.99 or £16.99.

What Comes with the Virtual Boy?

Nintendo’s announcement spotlighted not just the headsets but also the 14 classic titles returning with this service. Each game promises a trip down memory lane, adding a unique twist to modern gaming.

Here’s a breakdown of what you’ll find when the service goes live:

  • Top classic titles included
  • Exclusive gaming experience
  • Trailer available to watch

How to Access the New Games?

You’ll need one of the headsets to dive into the 14 games available. Having a paid Switch Online membership is non-negotiable—it’s your ticket to this nostalgia trip.

Expect to explore gameplay that defined an era, now with a modern twist, thanks to Nintendo’s revamp.

Are You Ready for Nostalgia?

For those who grew up with the original, this revival is a big deal. Whether you opt for the premium headset or the budget-friendly cardboard model, you’re stepping into a new realm of classic gaming.

Don’t forget, the games go live early next year, so mark your calendars and make your move.

Luca Fischer

Luca Fischer

Senior Technology Journalist

United States – New York Tech

Luca Fischer is a senior technology journalist with more than twelve years of professional experience specializing in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and consumer electronics. L. Fischer earned his M.S. in Computer Science from Columbia University in 2011, where he developed a strong foundation in data science and network security before transitioning into tech media. Throughout his career, Luca has been recognized for his clear, analytical approach to explaining complex technologies. His in-depth articles explore how AI innovations, privacy frameworks, and next-generation devices impact both industry and society. Luca’s work has appeared across leading digital publications, where he delivers detailed reviews, investigative reports, and feature analyses on major players such as Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, AMD, Intel, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Perplexity AI. Beyond writing, he mentors young journalists entering the AI-tech field and advocates for transparent, ethical technology communication. His goal is to make the future of technology understandable and responsible for everyone.

348
Articles
4.8K
Views
26
Shares
Nintendolife

Nintendolife

Primary Source

No coverage areas yet

Nintendo Life is a popular British website and media company that provides news, reviews, features, and videos about all things Nintendo. It is owned by Hookshot Media and is considered one of the world's largest Nintendo-focused news sites, covering consoles like the Switch and past systems, as well as eShop and retro titles.

33
Articles
477
Views
0
Shares

FAQ

Is this a limited release?

Not stated by the source.

Are the games exclusive to members?

Yes, you need a paid membership.

What games are launching?

14 titles, specific names not listed.