Okay, so if the uncertainty about tariffs are a factor in the price then why aren’t the consoles cheaper everywhere outside the US? If you look at it, they’re (taking exchange rates into consideration) even more expensive elsewhere. In Europe, it’s €450 which translates to almost 500 dollars. And Europe is not even the worst one, the homies in Canada and Australia are getting screwed even harder.
I think it’s more or less just a cash grab. They know people will buy it even at this premium price and they don’t care if they lose some sales. The increase is so big that even if you lose some sales, you’ll make more money in the end anyway. It’s gross.
They thought the same with the 3DS, and had to cut the price due to poor sales. Hopefully something similar happens this time around. They’re excluding a massive amount of people who can’t afford the system and its games, particularly in these times where normal people keep getting poorer.
I’d hope that that happens but in my experience a lot of people just bitch about stuff being more expensive while spending money on it anyway (I’ve done this before as well). And that sends a wrong signal because then others start doing it too. Just look at all the major streaming platforms and their account sharing crackdowns. So many people crying about it and the end result was still record profits for those companies.
I mean there’s peeps spending thousands on GPUs that really aren’t worth it. The latest console at tenth of the price doesn’t seem to be something they’d skip out on…
Sorry, it let me see it when I clicked on the link. Here’s the archived page:
https://archive.ph/RoaEN
Nintendo cuts 3DS price amid poor sales - July 28 2011
Nintendo is slashing the price of its 3DS handheld game console by up to 40 per cent just four months after its launch, with poor sales leading to a Y25bn ($321m) quarterly loss.
In Canada it’s $629CAD, in Ontario with 13% sales tax that comes to about $710CAD, which is about $9CAD higher than 450EUR.
In the US, $450USD comes to $639CAD, which means the pre-tax CAD price is actually CHEAPER than the USD price. On top of all of that, they just announced preorders are paused in the US due to tariffs.
I actually think Canada is getting off pretty good here. If you can get your hands on 2, I suspect the Canadian model will be doing gang busters on eBay for all the Americans looking for one, so that’s a nice bonus too.
switch 2 is way less versatile than the steam deck and way more in CAD. I got my 512GB deck for $419. I can watch streaming services (or plex/jellyfin etc), I can use it as a full computer, I can run tons of emulators for retro games, I can use all my storefronts… I already own literally hundreds of games on it. Hard sell for me after getting a deck, and I say that as someone who loved and played the shit out of my switch1.
Yeah, the Canadian price was a shocker for my friends and I. Unless we can all sell our original switches for enough to offset the costs to be similar to what the switch 1 costs, none of us are going to get it. Also, we have been paying $70-90 for games for a while, but fuck over $100 for a game. I’ve got enough backlog to keep me busy. I’d rather get a steamdeck and get more milage.
Yeah the console is one thing but the Switch 1 game price was my absolute cap. I can’t justify shelling out that much money per game. I will definitely be making a steam deck my next console instead.
I’ve been getting GOG games on sale, probably 50+ games ready I’ve never played. No need for new stuff. Finishing Wolfenstein New Order now, then on to the next Wolfenstein.
Okay, so if the uncertainty about tariffs are a factor in the price then why aren’t the consoles cheaper everywhere outside the US? If you look at it, they’re (taking exchange rates into consideration) even more expensive elsewhere. In Europe, it’s €450 which translates to almost 500 dollars. And Europe is not even the worst one, the homies in Canada and Australia are getting screwed even harder.
I think it’s more or less just a cash grab. They know people will buy it even at this premium price and they don’t care if they lose some sales. The increase is so big that even if you lose some sales, you’ll make more money in the end anyway. It’s gross.
They thought the same with the 3DS, and had to cut the price due to poor sales. Hopefully something similar happens this time around. They’re excluding a massive amount of people who can’t afford the system and its games, particularly in these times where normal people keep getting poorer.
I’d hope that that happens but in my experience a lot of people just bitch about stuff being more expensive while spending money on it anyway (I’ve done this before as well). And that sends a wrong signal because then others start doing it too. Just look at all the major streaming platforms and their account sharing crackdowns. So many people crying about it and the end result was still record profits for those companies.
You’re annoyingly right.
I’ve been careful to stick true to my bitching though. I’ve cut all but one streaming service and supplemented with piracy.
I’ve had a switch since the pandemic and my kids love it, but if I have to move systems to keep getting new games, we’ll be alright.
I mean there’s peeps spending thousands on GPUs that really aren’t worth it. The latest console at tenth of the price doesn’t seem to be something they’d skip out on…
switch ambassador program incoming 🫠
Article is paywalled.
Sorry, it let me see it when I clicked on the link. Here’s the archived page: https://archive.ph/RoaEN
Nintendo cuts 3DS price amid poor sales - July 28 2011 Nintendo is slashing the price of its 3DS handheld game console by up to 40 per cent just four months after its launch, with poor sales leading to a Y25bn ($321m) quarterly loss.
In Canada it’s $629CAD, in Ontario with 13% sales tax that comes to about $710CAD, which is about $9CAD higher than 450EUR.
In the US, $450USD comes to $639CAD, which means the pre-tax CAD price is actually CHEAPER than the USD price. On top of all of that, they just announced preorders are paused in the US due to tariffs.
I actually think Canada is getting off pretty good here. If you can get your hands on 2, I suspect the Canadian model will be doing gang busters on eBay for all the Americans looking for one, so that’s a nice bonus too.
switch 2 is way less versatile than the steam deck and way more in CAD. I got my 512GB deck for $419. I can watch streaming services (or plex/jellyfin etc), I can use it as a full computer, I can run tons of emulators for retro games, I can use all my storefronts… I already own literally hundreds of games on it. Hard sell for me after getting a deck, and I say that as someone who loved and played the shit out of my switch1.
On the one hand an expensive new console with limited software and a few high-price games for casual gaming.
On the other hand, basically a handheld PC, available in a wide price and power range, with loads and loads of games in a wide price spectrum.
It is. They just delayed the preorders because of the tariff.
unfortunately the page for registering interest in a switch 2 preorder says it’s may 8 for both canadians and americans :( might be a problem with manufacturing location. https://www.nintendo.com/en-ca/gaming-systems/switch-2/how-to-buy/
For the US only. Other countries won’t be getting a price increase.
Yeah, the Canadian price was a shocker for my friends and I. Unless we can all sell our original switches for enough to offset the costs to be similar to what the switch 1 costs, none of us are going to get it. Also, we have been paying $70-90 for games for a while, but fuck over $100 for a game. I’ve got enough backlog to keep me busy. I’d rather get a steamdeck and get more milage.
Yeah the console is one thing but the Switch 1 game price was my absolute cap. I can’t justify shelling out that much money per game. I will definitely be making a steam deck my next console instead.
I’ve been getting GOG games on sale, probably 50+ games ready I’ve never played. No need for new stuff. Finishing Wolfenstein New Order now, then on to the next Wolfenstein.
Prices are rarely the same across regions to begin with.
For example, the original Switch launched at $299 in the US and €329 in Europe (or ~350 USD at 2017 exchange rates).
It’s cheaper in Australia. It’s AU$700 which is US$427 at the moment, and Australian prices always includes tax. If you exclude tax, it’s US$385.
Oh wow, 700 is insane, even if the exchange rate technically makes it cheaper.
Not necessarily, we earn more than Americans and are generally much wealthier.