Edited By
Marcus Chen
Nintendo confirmed the price for the upcoming Switch 2 will remain at $450 in the U.S., despite recent tariffs affecting the gaming industry. Pre-orders will open on April 24, but some accessories will see price increases.
Nintendo's pricing strategy is under scrutiny as accessory prices are expected to rise due to evolving market conditions. Gamers are reacting to this news, expressing both frustration and support for the companyโs price retention on the console itself.
Tariff Impact: Many people are skeptical that retail stores wonโt pass on the tariff hikes, despite Nintendoโs core price holding steady.
Subscription Concerns: Some are worried about potential increases to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription fees, especially if other pricing adjustments occur.
Negative Sentiment on Pricing: Overall, there's an undercurrent of displeasure regarding the perceived high costs of accessories, which some say feels excessive.
"Wow, so overpriced," commented one disappointed gamer, highlighting widespread frustration with accessory price hikes.
Interestingly, the Nintendo Switch 2's launch games, including Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, will also maintain their expected pricing structure, which some fans eagerly anticipate. It remains to be seen how these price adjustments will influence sales in an already competitive market.
๐น Pre-orders for the Switch 2 will start April 24.
๐ธ Accessory Price Changes: Joy-Con 2 controllers now cost $, an increase from $.
๐จ๏ธ "Just as long as they donโt pull a Sony and make the rest of the world pay for the mistakes of Americans," noted one commenter, reflecting a cautious optimism.
Joy-Con 2 Controllers: $ (up from $)
Pro Controller: $ (previously $)
Switch 2 Dock Set: $ (from $)
Joy-Con 2 Strap: $1 increase
As Nintendo braces for post-launch implications, the focus will remain on how the company navigates these challenges while keeping its fanbase intact.