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Switch 2 Price Hike: Global Increase Expected This Year

Nintendo Life
January 21, 20261 day ago
Switch 2 Predicted To Follow In PlayStation And Xbox's Footsteps This Year With "Global Price Hike"

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A business intelligence firm predicts the Nintendo Switch 2 will likely experience a global price hike this year, mirroring PlayStation and Xbox. Factors like tariffs and increased memory costs are cited. Nintendo may discontinue the $449 model, offering only $499 or higher bundles. Nintendo's president has declined to comment on potential price increases.

Over the past year, both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S have been hit with price increases. It's inevitably led to questions about the Switch 2 getting a price hike in the future. Although there has been no official announcement from Nintendo about a price increase at this stage, the video game business intelligence and consumer insight firm Niko Partners believes a "global price hike" for the new system is likely on the way this year. It shared this in its latest "predictions" piece for 2026, which suggests Nintendo may even "opt to discontinue" the $449 SKU and only sell a $499 or "higher" priced bundle. "We believe the Switch 2 is set to follow in Sony and Microsoft’s footsteps with its own price hike driven by the impact from tariffs, increased memory costs, and broader macroeconomic conditions. Nintendo chose to maintain its $449 entry price last year despite the introduction of tariffs impacting production in China, Japan and Vietnam. More recently, increased demand for AI data centers has pushed RAM and storage prices up. "While we do anticipate Nintendo to increase the price of the Switch 2, they may opt to discontinue the $449 SKU and only sell a $499 or higher bundle SKU instead." Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa was recently asked about a possible price increase for the Switch 2 this year and said he couldn't "comment on hypotheticals". However, he did acknowledge the current memory prices, stating at the time, how it had no "immediate" impact on Nintendo's financials but the company would continue to monitor the situation closely.

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