Nintendo clarifies Switch 2 pricing confusion: no physical hikes, cheaper digital

In response to backlash following its March 25 announcement, Nintendo told IGN that US prices for physical first-party Switch 2 games remain unchanged at $69.99, while digital versions will be cheaper at $59.99—starting with Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21. The policy reflects production costs and is not retroactive.

Nintendo's clarification addressed interpretations that physical prices were rising, stating: 'The cost of physical games is not going up. This means that when Nintendo sells digital versions of Nintendo published games exclusive to Nintendo Switch 2 to consumers in the US, those prices will have an MSRP that is lower than their physical counterparts.' Retailers set their own prices.

The change, announced March 25, breaks from past parity and aligns with rising digital sales. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the first title, launching May 21. Earlier games like Mario Kart World are unaffected. This follows initial confusion over pre-order listings.

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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 patok harga game fisik Switch 2 lebih mahal $10 dari versi digital, dimulai dengan Yoshi di tengah biaya katrid

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Nintendo mengumumkan pada 25 Maret bahwa salinan fisik game pihak pertama eksklusif Switch 2 akan dibanderol $10 lebih mahal daripada versi digital mulai bulan Mei, dimulai dengan Yoshi and the Mysterious Book ($70 untuk fisik vs. $60 untuk digital di eShop AS). Kebijakan ini mencerminkan perbedaan biaya produksi dan distribusi, termasuk tantangan katrid Switch 2, yang menandai perubahan dari kebijakan harga setara sebelumnya.

Nintendo has introduced a system for upgrading original Switch games to enhanced versions on the new Switch 2 console, with costs ranging from free to $20 depending on the content added. This allows owners to access performance improvements and additional features without repurchasing titles entirely. The pricing structure varies by game and publisher, complicating the overall cost of games on the platform.

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An analytics firm forecasts that Nintendo will raise the price of its Switch 2 console in 2026 due to rising RAM costs and tariffs. Despite strong initial sales, the company faces challenges from a trade war and AI-driven shortages. Nintendo's leadership has indicated it is monitoring these factors closely.

Nintendo has launched its Mario Day 2026 eShop sale ahead of March 10, offering discounts on a limited selection of Mario-related games for the Nintendo Switch. The sale runs from March 5 to March 15 and features a standout deal on Mario+Rabbids: Sparks of Hope Gold Edition for $9. Additional announcements include new classic Mario games arriving on Nintendo Switch Online and a regional Switch 2 bundle.

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Nintendo is reducing production of its Switch 2 console by a third this quarter, from six million to four million units, following disappointing holiday sales in the United States. The move comes despite a strong launch, with sales now lagging behind expectations amid a thin software lineup. Shares in the company fell 6.3 percent in Tokyo after the news broke.

The Switch ports of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of the original Pokémon games, are set to launch on February 27 at $20 each and are already leading the eShop charts. While praised as definitive editions with quality-of-life improvements, the price has sparked debate among fans. Nintendo has also removed mentions of Pokémon Home compatibility from the listings.

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Building on January's strong start and February's diverse ports—including Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, and Resident Evil Requiem—March 2026 brings key Nintendo Switch 2 exclusives and third-party titles. Highlights include new Pokémon and Monster Hunter entries via Game-Key Cards, with April previews like Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition and Capcom's Pragmata.

 

 

 

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