Among nongamers, the big story after Nintendo announced the Switch 2 console on April 2 was how President Donald Trump¡¯s on-again, off-again tariffs have thrown the device's future for U.S. customers in flux.
For many gamers, though, the more pressing concern is how Nintendo seems to be nickeling-and-diming just about every facet of the Switch 2 experience that it can.
The day after announcing that the Switch 2 would hit shelves on June 5 for a suggested retail price of $450 in the U.S. and in Japan for either ?49,980 (for a 911±¬ÁÏÍø-only model) or ?69,980 (for a multilanguage and regionlock-free model), Nintendo returned for another video presentation specific to upcoming games for the console. In the live YouTube chat, though, commenters were more interested in : ¡°DROP THE PRICE.¡±
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