Industry analysts have weighed in on Nintendo Switch 2’s controversial pricing
Hardware prices are in line with expectations, but software is a concern
Analysts are saying that US tariffs are just one part of the problem
The pricing model of the Nintendo Switch 2 is now public knowledge in the aftermath of the April 2 Nintendo Direct, and there’s much to unpack for both hardware and software.
In short, the common consensus is that the retail price of the console – $449.99 / £395.99 or $499.99 / £429.99 for the Mario Kart Worldbundle – is more or less in line with what folks were expecting. It’s the software side that seems to have generated the most concern.
We now know that Switch 2 launch games like Mario Kart World will cost a borderline absurd $79.99 / £74.99, while Donkey Kong Bananza is being listed at the current industry standard of $69.99 / £64.99. In both cases, this is a massive leap up from most of the best Nintendo Switch games, and many analysts are showing concern about the precedent being set here.