Nintendo announces price increases for Nintendo Switch 2 (nintendo.co.jp)

20 points by razorbeamz 3 hours ago

14 comments:

by ageitgey 6 minutes ago

The value of the yen compared to other currencies has fallen through the floor since 2022, so this isn't unexpected - Nintendo had to do something to equalize prices somewhat. The dollar's global value has also weakened noticeably since (checks notes) April 2, 2025 and Canada has had currency struggles as well the last few years.

by butler14 10 minutes ago

£385 in argos and smyths at the mo for any UK folk!

by ankitsanghi 27 minutes ago

I'll buy it once Winds and Waves comes out. The increase isn't THAT much.

by schnitzelstoat an hour ago

The price increases aren't massive though, I think I'll still wait for a mainline Mario game.

by asukachikaru 26 minutes ago

It's relatively mild for EU and US, but for JP it's a 20% increase. Finally going to get one after the announcement.

by avadodin a minute ago

They showed some good will towards protecting the local market against blatant currency manipulation but it is an important market for them and at this point it doesn't look like the JCB is going to react. They just "intervened" the Gopher back to what it was a few weeks ago.

by worthless-trash 19 minutes ago

I remember reading that the screen is worse than v1, is that still true ?

by schnitzelstoat 9 minutes ago

Yes, there is no OLED version like they later released for the original Switch.

OLED is probably better overall but it can be harder to use in bright sunshine and you have the risk of burn-in if you accidentally leave the screen turned on for hours or something.

by AntiUSAbah 31 minutes ago

Never buy a switch later. Nintendo prices don't fall and if, it takes ages.

by dottjt 21 minutes ago

Does this exclude Australia?

by EZ-E 29 minutes ago

Is Mario Kart on the switch 1 still $70?

by schnitzelstoat 7 minutes ago

It's €80 digital and €90 physical here in Spain. :(

by dude250711 12 minutes ago

Lol, keep buying it. Investor profits must be protected at any cost.

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