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Here are the EB Games Canada stores hosting Nintendo Switch 2 midnight launches

EB Games Canada has unveiled the full list of stores that will be holding midnight launches for the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5.

Note that many stores will be holding these special events, while some others will only open early.

Of course, the entire Canada-wide list is too long to include here, so you can view it on EB Games Canada’s website, especially if you're in a more rural area. But see below for some of the bigger locations holding midnight launches:

Calgary
  • Chinook Centre
  • Market Mall
  • South Trail
  • Sunridge Mall
  • Southcentre Mall
Edmonton
  • Clareview Shopping Centre
  • Kingsway Garden
  • Skyview Power Centre
  • Southgate Centre
  • West Edmonton Centre
  • West Edmonton Mall
Mississauga
  • Square One Shopping Centre
Montreal
  • Carrefour Angrignon II
  • Centre Decarie
  • Complexe Les Ailes
  • Place Versailles
  • Saint Hubert
Montreal Nord
  • Centre Montreal-Nord
Quebec City
  • Gatineau-GameStop
  • Les Galeries de la Capitale
Toronto
  • 267 Yonge Street
  • Dufferin Mall
  • Gerrard Square
  • Scarborough Town Centre
  • Steels Marketplace
  • Stockyards Walmart Plaza
  • Warden & Eglinton
  • Yorkdale Shopping Centre
Vancouver
  • The Rise
Victoria
  • Gateway Station Centre
  • Hillside Shopping Centre
  • Mayfair Shopping Centre
West Vancouver
  • Park Royal
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