Nintendo Raises Switch 2 Prices in Multiple Regions
The price hike on the Switch 2, less than a year after its launch, signals Nintendo's response to shifting market conditions and marks the first major price revision for the console since its June 2025 release.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime News Network.
Nintendo announced price increases for the Switch 2 console in Japan, the U.S., Canada, and Europe, citing market conditions and global business outlook. The changes take effect in Japan on May 25 and in other regions on September 1. Nintendo also raised prices for the original Switch models and Switch Online in Japan.
Nintendo announced on Friday that it will raise the suggested retail price of the Switch 2 console in Japan, the United States, Canada, and Europe, citing changes in market conditions and the global business outlook. The U.S. price will go from $449.99 to $499.99, while Japan's Japanese-language System version jumps from 49,980 yen to 59,980 yen. The multi-language version sold in Japan stays at 69,980 yen. The increases take effect May 25 in Japan and September 1 in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. Nintendo also raised prices for the Switch OLED Model, standard Switch, and Switch Lite in Japan effective July 1, along with Nintendo Switch Online subscription fees. The company said additional regional price revisions will be announced by overseas subsidiaries.
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- Anime News Network Nintendo Raises Switch 2 Console Prices in Japan, U.S., Canada, Europe