News illustration depicting Nintendo Switch 2's Yoshi game cartridge priced at $70 physical versus $60 digital on eShop, highlighting cartridge cost differences.
News illustration depicting Nintendo Switch 2's Yoshi game cartridge priced at $70 physical versus $60 digital on eShop, highlighting cartridge cost differences.
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Nintendo sets physical Switch 2 games $10 higher than digital, starting with Yoshi amid cartridge costs

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Nintendo announced March 25 that physical copies of Switch 2-exclusive first-party games will cost $10 more than digital versions starting in May, beginning with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ($70 physical vs. $60 digital on the US eShop). The policy reflects differing production and distribution costs, including Switch 2 cartridge challenges, breaking from prior equal pricing.

Nintendo revealed the pricing change in a March 25 statement, departing from its tradition of matching digital and physical prices for first-party Switch games (typically $70 or $80, like Mario Kart World). The policy applies to upcoming Switch 2-exclusive titles, leaving prior releases such as Pokémon Pokopia and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream unaffected.

On the US eShop, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book—releasing May 21—is now listed at $70 physical (up from $60 two weeks prior) and $60 digital. Nintendo clarified: "The cost of physical games is not going up. This means that when Nintendo sells digital versions... those prices will have an MSRP that is lower than their physical counterparts." Retailers like Walmart and Target can set their own prices. In the UK, it's £50 (about $60 US equivalent). The company did not detail if the $10 premium applies uniformly or affects 'Nintendo Switch 2 Edition' bundles.

"Nintendo games offer the same experiences whether in packaged or digital format, and this change simply reflects the different costs associated with producing and distributing each format and offers players more choice," Nintendo stated. Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser has previously cited development effort, depth, and replayability for variable pricing (The Washington Post).

The shift ties to Switch 2 cartridge demands: capacities from 4GB to 73GB (vs. Switch 1's 2-32GB), a global memory shortage limiting initial options to 64GB, and Game-Key Cards that download games but require insertion to play (CNET, Ars Technica). Physical sales have fallen over 50% since 2021 (Circana's Matt Piscatella), with less retailer shelf space as digital rises. Third-party publishers like EA and Ubisoft may follow, though Sony and Microsoft are unlikely amid trends.

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Reactions on X to Nintendo's Switch 2 pricing policy are divided: many physical collectors lament the $10 premium for cartridges citing production costs; digital buyers celebrate lower eShop prices; some clarify it's not a physical hike but digital reduction, akin to Europe; skepticism persists on whether AAA titles will see $70/$80 splits.

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Nintendo Switch 2 console with price increase to $499.99 tag and September calendar in a realistic setting.
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Nintendo raises Switch 2 price to $499.99 from September

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Nintendo announced it will increase the price of the Switch 2 console by $50 starting September 1 in the US. The move affects the base model amid rising component costs and follows similar adjustments in other markets.

Nintendo has announced price increases for the Switch 2 console across several regions. The changes follow investor concerns over profitability and will take effect at different times depending on the market.

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Nintendo announced a new bundle for the Switch 2 console on May 12. The deal allows buyers to purchase the system along with one game for a total of $500. The offer applies until the console price rises in September.

Nintendo announced its financial results for the period ending March 31, 2026, revealing strong initial sales for the Switch 2. The console has sold 19.86 million units worldwide since its launch last June, along with 48.71 million software units. Despite the success, the company has reduced its sales outlook for the next year.

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