European Retailers Are Seemingly Already Going Against Nintendo's Unpopular Switch 2 Game Prices

European Retailers Are Seemingly Already Going Against Nintendo's Unpopular Switch 2 Game Prices

From TheGamer (Written by Josh Coulson) on | OpenCritic

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There have been a lot of talking points coming out of Nintendo's Switch 2 Direct, chief among them how much it plans to charge for the new console's games. While some titles will be $70, others, including Mario Kart World, will be $80, possibly even as much as $90 if you want a physical copy. However, early listings suggest some third-party retailers won't be following Nintendo's lead.

Even though you can't pre-order Switch 2's revealed games yet, listings are starting to pop up. Jon Cartwright shared screenshots of listings for Donkey Kong Bananza and Tears Of The Kingdom's Switch 2 editions in Europe, both of which have been priced at 60 euros. That's despite Nintendo reportedly putting an 80 euro price tag on its upcoming DK game when bought directly from the Nintendo store.

Nintendo Switch 2's first Treehouse livestream was pretty much a complete disaster, with many shouting in the live chat for price drops.

Tears Of The Kingdom's Switch 2 edition will reportedly be one of three upgraded Switch games that will cost $80 in the US, along with Kirby and the Forgotten Land and Super Mario Party Jamboree. Even if, along with Bananza,...

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