Edited By
Julia Forester
A growing debate on gaming forums questions the initial pricing of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, with users noting it launched at โฌ70 instead of the standard โฌ60. This has reignited concerns over Microsoft and Nintendo's pricing strategies, especially following Tears of the Kingdom's release.
Comments reveal that long-standing fans feel frustrated about the pricing models. One user asserted, "BotW was โฌ70 from day one," while another stated, "In the US, everyone complained about Tears of the Kingdom costing $70, but Europe experienced this pricing trend earlier."
The sentiment reflects mixed responses, with some users defending Nintendo's choice while others criticized it as greedy.
Interestingly, several Canadians noted different pricing experiences, emphasizing the regional variances in launch costs. "Canadian here, only Tears of the Kingdom was $10 higher for us. BotW and Smash released at the same price as other Switch titles," one commenter shared.
The frustration among gamers is palpable. As one user expressed, "This isnโt a new issue; it feels like weโre circling the same complaints weekly.โ Another pointedly remarked, โThis is how misinformation spreads.โ A mix of nostalgia and disappointment fills many discussions, with conflicting reports on the pricing adding to the cacophony.
"BotW has always been โฌ70 at launch. I remember it vividly because it stung when I had to buy it at that price."
โ A frustrated fan.
โฆ Many community members confirmed BotW was priced higher at launch across Europe.
โฝ Tears of the Kingdom sparked new complaints, with distinct reactions from North America vs. Europe.
โ ๏ธ Users highlighted misinformation and urged clarity on pricing strategies.
Curiously, the conversation shows no signs of abating as fans seek answers from developers. The question remains: are companies pushing the envelope on pricing, or is it simply a reflection of market trends? More updates are expected as the community continues to stir on this topic.