On August 1, Nintendo announced that the original Switch family of consoles would see a price change in the U.S. on August 3. Now those prices are live. The Nintendo Switch OLED now costs $399.99, up ...
Nintendo recently hiked the price of its first-generation Switch handheld game consoles, along with a bunch of accessories for both the original Switch and new Switch 2, citing "market conditions" as ...
About a month ago, Nintendo announced price hikes for Switch 1 consoles sold in Canada. The price increases would apply to all Switch 1 models still available in the country starting August 1. This ...
Were you thinking of getting a Nintendo Switch anytime soon? Then we come bearing bad news, and we regret to inform you that you’re going to have to dig deeper into your wallet to do so. Via The Verge ...
Nintendo confirmed that pricing changes affect the Nintendo Switch OLED Model, the original Nintendo Switch, the Nintendo Switch Lite, and various accessories such as Joy-Cons, amiibos, and even the ...
Nintendo has confirmed that price changes are on the way for the original Nintendo Switch family of systems, and they’ll be implemented soon. As of August 3, 2025, U.S. buyers can expect to see price ...
As of Aug. 3, you'll pay up to $50 more for a Switch 1 console and some Switch 2 accessories. Nintendo cites 'market conditions,' which could mean tariffs. Or it's trying to bolster Switch 2 sales.
Nintendo announced the price of the Nintendo Switch in the United States will increase on August 3 due to " market conditions." The Switch OLED, original Switch, Switch Lite, select Switch accessories ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Nintendo made a surprising announcement today that it plans to adjust the Nintendo Switch and ...
Nintendo has strongly suggested that the original Switch is about to get more expensive for millions of people. In Canada, Nintendo said it will change prices on the Switch family of consoles, ...
We’ve seen the global economy have a tangible impact on the tech and games industry, and Nintendo’s Canadian business is the latest to be affected. The company has announced plans to alter prices on ...
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