
Preorders for the much-anticipated Switch 2 kick off April 24 in the U.S., priced at $449. While excitement builds, price hikes on accessories have many in the gaming community voicing concerns. New comments reveal deeper worries over cost increases beyond the console itself.
The price surge on accessories, explained by rising production costs, has intensified discussions among gamers. One commenter sharply noted, "$95 plus tax is pretty wild for an extra set of Joy Cons." This aligns with ongoing worries about the overall pricing strategy, hinting that the console might be sold at a loss.
Accessory Pricing: A user pointed out that buying multiple accessoriesโlike an $85 Pro controller and several $80 gamesโcan offset the higher initial cost of the console. This escalating expense raises red flags for potential buyers.
Dock Pricing Speculations: Comments suggest skepticism about the longevity of accessory prices. One individual stated, "The original Switch dock launched at $60 then dropped to $40. Thereโs no way the Switch 2 dock stays at $120 for long."
Fear of Scalping: The recurring concern over scalpers capitalizing on limited stock was echoed by many, with one noting, "Gonna hope and pray I can get one in this first wave."
"It's disappointing, but it could have been worse," another commented, reflecting mixed sentiments within the community.
While there is notable excitement about the console launch, frustrations regarding accessory pricing and potential scalability dominate the conversation, suggesting a divided outlook.
โก Preorders for the Switch 2 start April 24, 2025.
โ ๏ธ Accessories to see price increases, causing discontent.
๐ก Current Switch controllers remain compatible with Switch 2, a positive note in discussions.
๐ "$95 Joy Cons? Pretty wild!" - Top comment.
Will gamers accept these rising costs or push back on Nintendo? The next few weeks will reveal their buying habits and the companyโs response to public sentiment.