
The $449 Switch 2 is Nintendo’s most expensive console ever—diehard fans say it’s ‘a no brainer’
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The $449 Switch 2 is Nintendo’s most expensive console ever—diehard fans say it’s ‘a no brainer’
Nintendo’s new Switch console goes on sale Thursday at midnight. The $449 console is Nintendo’s most expensive to date by $150. The original Switch retailed for $299 when it launched in 2017. It has gone on to sell more than 152 million units, making it the third-best selling gaming console ever. The new console promises a number of upgrades over its predecessor including better graphics, faster processing and a larger, sharper display. “When you’re in a place where everyone likes the same thing as you, it’s fun,” says avid gamer Edwin Flores.
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Despite its $449 price tag making the console Nintendo’s most expensive one to date by $150, CNBC reports that the Switch 2 is forecasted to sell 10% more units than its predecessor did in its debut year. The original Switch retailed for $299 when it launched in 2017. It has gone on to sell more than 152 million units, making it the third-best selling gaming console ever. “When they showed what the Switch 2 can do, if you follow the trends about gaming and portables, you know it’s worth the money,” Flores said. “It’s a no brainer.” The new console promises a number of upgrades over its predecessor including better graphics, faster processing and a larger, sharper display. It is also compatible with all existing Nintendo Switch games and many of its accessories. Outside the Nintendo store, diehard fans of the company expressed ambivalence about the higher price tag. Christopher Peralta, 20, had hoped the console would be priced at $399, but feels that the extra $50 is justified. He’s been saving up for months by writing for a Nintendo-centric blog and saving money he received for Christmas and his birthday. “I budgeted specifically for the console, about $500,” he said. “I’ve had this money saved up since December.”
If you follow the trends about gaming and portables, you know it’s worth the money. It’s a no brainer. Edwin Flores