The biggest controversy surrounding the Switch 2 launch was its price point. While some of Nintendo’s pricing decisions were prompted by tariff uncertainty, cash-strapped customers were left feeling ...
“Market conditions” have come for Nintendo, and the company has just announced that it will be raising prices on a number of original Switch hardware units, from the base model to Lite to the OLED ...
As of Aug. 3, you'll pay up to $50 more for a Switch 1 console and some Switch 2 accessories. Nintendo cites 'market conditions,' which could mean tariffs. Or it's trying to bolster Switch 2 sales.