Recent announcements regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 indicate that players should prepare for a price hike. Games on the new console will retail up to $80 for digital copies and $90 for physical versions, though this may vary case by case.
For European gamers, the costs reflect similarly with 80 euros for a digital copy and 90 euros for physical editions. A tweet from @elesnicho highlighted this change with an image showcasing Mario Kart World priced at €89.99 in physical form:
Mario Kart World a 89,99€ en físico.
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— Elesnicho (@elesnicho) April 2, 2025
Information about this pricing can be found on the official Nintendo website. Interestingly, while most games seem to be heading toward the $80 mark, Donkey Kong Bananza is set at $70. This suggests that pricing remains flexible rather than fixed across all titles.
The rising cost of video games has been a hot topic recently. With development costs skyrocketing over the past decade, many have speculated when such increases would materialize. Now, it appears Nintendo is setting a precedent that could affect other publishers moving forward.
A few rumors had previously circulated regarding potential price hikes from expected releases like Grand Theft Auto 6, with suggestions of prices reaching as high as $100. While Nintendo’s adjustment isn’t quite there yet, it does raise questions about whether companies like Take-Two Interactive might consider similar increases in their future offerings.