Nintendo has responded to concerns regarding the pricing of the Switch 2, which is set at $450 in the US, marking it as the most expensive console from Nintendo yet. The company clarified that early US trade tariffs did not influence this price. Nintendo of America’s Doug Bowser explained that the pricing reflects the redesigned features of the console, including a larger LCD screen and new Joy-Con controllers. He acknowledged that the recent tariffs introduced by the Trump administration on imports from Vietnam and Cambodia could present challenges that the company needs to address moving forward. Preorders in the US have been delayed to assess the impact of these tariffs, while international preorders are proceeding as planned. This situation highlights a broader issue impacting the gaming industry due to rising tariffs, affecting various companies, including Sony.

Was the Switch 2's price affected by US tariffs?

No, Nintendo stated that the price of the Switch 2 was not influenced by early US trade tariffs, although recent tariffs are a challenge they need to address.

The Nintendo Switch 2 builds upon the success of its predecessor, the original Nintendo Switch, which was praised for its versatility as both a home console and a portable device. With the upcoming release, fans are eager to see if the enhancements in hardware and performance will justify the higher price tag. The introduction of features aimed at improving gameplay experience is being closely watched by both gamers and industry analysts.