A wild Hori Ditto compact carry-all case has appeared, and my Switch 2 needs it
Hori is about to transform my Switch 2 setup into a Ditto shrine, and that's okay
Look at this little guy. Just look at him. Hori is known for being behind some of the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories by putting their official licenses with brands like Pokemon to good use, but I never thought they'd release a case that looks quite this adorable as this Ditto Compact Carry All.
The official Hori X (Twitter) account unveiled this new all-in-one storage bag on June 19, alongside a Ditto plush Switch 2 pouch, which is expected to release in Japan on July 31, 2026. There's been no official announcement on the Hori US or Hori Europe sides of social media. However, after some sleuthing, I've discovered that the product page for the carry-all is live for $39.99 at Best Buy, with a July 1 release date in the US. You can't add it to your online basket quite yet, as there's just a "coming soon" label, but I'd recommend bookmarking the page if you want possibly the cutest Switch 2 all-in-one case I've ever laid my Pokemon-loving eyes on.
The official Hori Store listing for this upcoming case states that it can store not just the Nintendo Switch 2, but the older Switch and OLED Switch models, alongside your dock, HDMI, and charging cables, and other accessories like the Switch 2 Joy-Con grip.
I love an accessory that takes full advantage of its licensing, and Hori has done just that and then some. The brand could have easily just printed images of Ditto on the exterior and kept that lavender purple colorway and called it a day, but there are so many well-thought-out details covering this case.
For one, the zippers are in fact little Dittos, and more Dittos can be found in the interior lining fabric. In the past, Hori hasn't given much thought to ensuring the lining matches the theme, as it doesn't with the Hori Gengar and Mimikyu Switch 2 Vault case, but I'm happy to say that I can spot a series of adorable Dittos within the official Hori Japan store listing, throughout the inside of the product.


My favorite detail of the lot, besides the fact that the top of the case is just a straight-up replica of the Pokemon, is that the included carrying strap includes a reference to the "Number 132", Ditto's entry number in the Pokedex. It's a small and easily missed add-on, but it's one that I really appreciate as someone who's been obsessed with Ditto ever since the Ditto's Mysterious Mansion episode of the original anime series first aired on UK television in the 1990s.
I briefly mentioned earlier that his carry-all isn't the only new Ditto accessory Hori is cooking up. There's also a Ditto Plush Pouch for the Nintendo Switch 2 on its way, although I've only been able to find it on Amazon Japan and the official Hori Japan online store for now. It goes ham in its theming and is literally just a replica of Ditto as a bag that can also store your handheld, and some small accessories.
Its interior storage looks awfully similar to the Eevee Plush Pouch as part of the Eevee Cottage Core line, so if you're happy with the amount of space, then you'll know exactly what to expect. It's expected to launch in Japan on July 31, but I hope for Switch 2 setup's sake that it'll arrive in the US and UK sooner rather than later.
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