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Research firm Niko Partners reveals what could drive an increase
www.nintendolife.comI don’t have live tool access right now to pull the latest updates directly, but here’s the current situation based on recent reporting up to early 2026:
Messaged landscape: Several outlets and market researchers have floated the possibility of a Switch 2 price increase in 2026, driven by tariffs, memory/storage cost pressures, and broader macroeconomic factors. Some predictions suggested Nintendo might discontinue the base $449 SKU in favor of a $499+ bundle, or otherwise adjust pricing after launch depending on market conditions. This is speculative and has not been officially confirmed by Nintendo as of the latest reports I’ve seen.[1][4][5]
Nintendo’s position: Nintendo has indicated they would “carefully consider” pricing changes for the Switch 2, weighing platform adoption, sales trends, costs, profitability, and market environment. This signals openness to a potential price change, but no firm commitment or date has been announced publicly.[4]
Public sentiment and guidance: Coverage in early 2025–2026 framed price adjustments as a possibility rather than a certainty, with most articles emphasizing that any decision will hinge on tariffs and component costs, not a guaranteed hike. If you’re considering a Switch 2 purchase, you might weigh pre-orders or bundles against the risk of a later price move.[3][6][1]
What to watch next (practical tips):
If you’d like, I can pull the latest confirmed statements from Nintendo or summarize current price predictions from multiple outlets in a concise comparison. I can also set up a quick watchlist and alert you when Nintendo issues an official price update.
Research firm Niko Partners reveals what could drive an increase
www.nintendolife.comRising memory prices may soon put pressure on profits
www.nintendolife.comA prominent gaming market research firm predicts that a Nintendo Switch 2 price hike is on the way.
www.techradar.comBetter to get your pre-orders in ASAP
www.tomsguide.comAnalyst predicts at least a $50 bump
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