Nintendo Switch 2 Price - Insane or Cheap?

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So apparently the Switch 2 price has been announced. I don't know for sure because I haven't read any actual news stories on it yet, but my Mastodon feed is abuzz with people talking about it.

Price Shock... or Not?

If these toots are accurate, the system is going to cost $449 for the system, with a suggested price of $80 for games. These are the US prices. I may be wrong, but that could be the most ever for a Nintendo system—at least at first glance.

In Japan there is some added craziness of having two versions, a Japan-only version and a multilingual version, with the Japan-only version being ¥49,980 ($333.15) and the multilingual version being ¥69,980 ($466.46). Which is weird, because presumably there will only be one version of games which will contain all languages just as current Switch games do, so we are talking just a few lines of code being removed or disabled so that the Japan-only Switch can't display any language other than Japanese.

Why Nintendo would intentionally limit a console’s language options—when all games remain multilingual—is beyond me. Maybe it’s to discourage gray-market imports. Or maybe it’s just the classic foreigner tax at work. That wouldn't out of character for Japan, unfortunately.

As someone who can read and understand Japanese I would be happy buying the Japan-only one for a ¥20,000 discount, but if I buy the Switch 2 it would be for my kids not for me; with their current Switch 1, I try to get them to play in English so that they get at least some exposure to the language, but for ¥20,000 more I don't know if it's worth it...

But I digress. Anyway, on the surface these prices seem complete nuts. But, are they...?

1990s Game Prices Were Worse

When I was in 7th grade, the Super Nintendo was released. I mowed lawns and saved my money all summer to save up the money to buy this system. I remember it was $210. This was in 1991. If we use an inflation calculator to see what that would be in 2025 dollars, we get a number of $491.98.

First... I'm shocked that I was able to save so much money! I was only 13 years old. Most of my yards paid me around $20-30, which would be around $46 – 70. ...wow... I'm shocked people paid so much for a little kid to mow their yard!

That shock aside, we can see that Super Nintendo actually was more expensive than the Switch 2 will be.

Then the games... I remember when Final Fantasy III was released for the Super Nintendo in 1994. It was priced as $79.99. That may not seem so bad now, but back in the NES days, games were usually $49.99. When the SNES was released, initially games were $59.99, but they quickly dropped to around close to $50 again. That in mind, when FFIII was announced at $80, it was kind of insane. But we paid it because the game looked amazing. That $80 in 1994 would be $172.24. .... that suggested price of $80 for Switch 2 games doesn't look so bad compared to that, eh?

It gets worse! The next year, Chrono Trigger was released. For many people, this was the apex of SNES games. It was $89.99. $90 bucks! That is $188.43 in 2025 dollars.

Inflation, eh

The funny thing is, while FFIII and Chrono Trigger did seem expensive at the time, they didn't seem that out of line with things. But it's like the culture paused there and decided that was the baseline, because here we are 30 years later and the ideal price in everyone's mind is exactly the same thing, if not even less.

Of course, there is a reason for that. Wages have also been flat for the past 30 years, both in America and in Japan (where they are actually decreasing in some sectors) and I can imagine in some other countries as well.

Well anyway, we are creeping into another discussion here on economics, so let's just stop now.

I guess the point is while the Switch 2 seems pretty expensive, when adjusted for inflation it's not so bad.

Will I get one for my kids? Still undecided. But what about you—does the price feel fair or outrageous to you?

Hi there! David is an American teacher and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. He blogs here and at laspina.org. Write him on Mastodon.

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I've been thinking about buying switch for a while, but the price is a huge turn off for me as well as the time it would take away from other more important things.

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Yeah, that's why I won't be playing it even if I do by it for my kids.

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Video games are the devil for me. It's not that I don't like them. I love them. I get sucked in big time. So I avoid them.

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You took the words from my mouth. I can really get drawn in and waste entirely too much time, so that is why I avoid them. Know thyself, eh?

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Don’t forget to slap a tariff on top of that price tag! 🙃

Last switch was only like $120 or $130. $449 is crazy.

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Was it only $130?? The Switch 1 is still $300 here.

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Oh! That was probably the price of the switch lite. Normal switch was too bulky for me, so I got the tiny one. 😄

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Never had one. Been trying to fulfill some of my childhood wishes but stuck up in adulting. This is life I guess. Always reading your article when I get the time. Thanks !BBH

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The price is on the high side and just because it is expensive, you might find yourself trying to give too much time than you should or even your kids too.

But...if you have a lot of free time and free cash...why not? 😉

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It's crazy that a game costs $80, which is equivalent to R$459.65 at the current exchange rate. Almost R$500, this price is absurd. R$500 is hard for us here, we can barely buy things on the market...

I keep looking at Steam games, the latest releases, many of them costing over R$300 (~$52), it's crazy. I'll have to stick to battle royales, which are usually free, but without buying skins haha

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I think that's just it. Wages have remained flat for 30 years, but prices of things keep going up. Makes it hard for us to buy things.

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At this point I expect any new console to easily be $500 USD. So I'm not surprised. The cost of games always seems high to me, but the truth is that there are games across a wide variety of price ranges. I think the thing that bothered me the most about the news for the Switch 2 was that there is a whole digital game that they hyped that would serve as a tour of the hardware and controls, but that it's an additional purchase. Unless I mis-heard something, that seems predatory to me, almost like charging for a tutorial. In the end, it's a minor thing. I'll probably end up getting the Switch 2 at some point, but I'm in no hurry.

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