Nintendo president just admitted that prices could go up
Better to get your pre-orders in ASAP
www.tomsguide.comI don’t have live tool access right now to pull the latest updates directly, but here’s the current situation based on recent reporting up to early 2026:
Messaged landscape: Several outlets and market researchers have floated the possibility of a Switch 2 price increase in 2026, driven by tariffs, memory/storage cost pressures, and broader macroeconomic factors. Some predictions suggested Nintendo might discontinue the base $449 SKU in favor of a $499+ bundle, or otherwise adjust pricing after launch depending on market conditions. This is speculative and has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo as of the latest reports I’ve seen.[1][4][5]
Nintendo’s position: Nintendo has indicated they would “carefully consider” pricing changes for the Switch 2, weighing platform adoption, sales trends, costs, profitability, and market environment. This signals openness to a potential price change, but no firm commitment or date has been announced publicly.[4]
Public sentiment and guidance: Coverage in early 2025–2026 framed price adjustments as a possibility rather than a certainty, with most articles emphasizing that any decision will hinge on tariffs and component costs, not a guaranteed hike. If you’re considering a Switch 2 purchase, you might weigh pre-orders or bundles against the risk of a later price move.[3][6][1]
What to watch next (practical tips):
If you’d like, I can pull the latest confirmed statements from Nintendo or summarize current price predictions from multiple outlets in a concise comparison. I can also set up a quick watchlist and alert you when Nintendo issues an official price update.
Better to get your pre-orders in ASAP
www.tomsguide.comAnalyst predicts at least a $50 bump
www.tomsguide.comResearch firm Niko Partners reveals what could drive an increase
www.nintendolife.comRising memory prices may soon put pressure on profits
www.nintendolife.comA prominent gaming market research firm predicts that a Nintendo Switch 2 price hike is on the way.
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