Nintendo explains switch 2 price increase amid component costs

Nintendo has provided details on its decision to raise the price of the Switch 2, citing persistent rises in memory and other component expenses that are expected to continue.

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said the company faced difficult choices after reviewing its full-year results. He noted that temporary cost increases would have allowed other options, but the surge in memory prices, foreign exchange trends and oil costs are projected to last over the medium to long term.

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