People who are still looking for stocks of the Nintendo Switch can still find them in several retailers in the U.K., including Argos, and in online stores such as eBay and Amazon. But a problem with the console's Pro controller, which is sold separately, could be expensive for gamers.

According to a report from the Daily Star, several gamers are experiencing some problems with the D-Pad of the £60 ($75) controller. The problem seems to be with the Up and Down buttons of the D-Pad also triggering when players press left and right.

The report said that gamers posted on Reddit that they are not happy with the additional item, considering it wasn't cheap to purchase. One even said that the Pro controller is not just "as accurate" as he would like.

The Nintendo Switch can actually be used as a traditional controller when the console is used at home and is mounted on the plastic housing. But some gamers still opted to pay extra for the Pro controller, because it's a more natural fit when playing the console.

The report said that the controller has been as difficult to find as the Nintendo Switch itself, so hopefully, Nintendo could do something about the issue before supplies catch up to the demand. Speaking of the console, it looks like the Switch is still available online and in some retails stores.

Stockinformer.co.uk indicated that the gray version of the Nintendo Switch is still available at 87 Argos stores in the U.K. The console is also available in online retail store, Amazon, and eBay. In case the fans won't be lucky to get any of the stocks in these stores, they can also pre-order it at Tesco, very.co.uk, and game.co.uk.

For the neon red and blue version, it's only available online on eBay, Amazon, and 365games.co.uk. So fans better hurry and check this site out if they want to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch. Check out a review of the console in the video below.