Fans React To Nintendo Switch 2 Price

Nintendo Switch 2 FCC filings, price

Conspicuously absent during the big Nintendo Switch 2 announcement, the price of the new console had many fans scratching their heads. Why the dodge? Don’t worry, we’ve got the number now… and yes, your wallet’s about to feel it.

Missing Price, Big Questions

During the latest Nintendo Direct, we got a sleek new look at the Nintendo Switch 2. New features. New games. New everything. But what was missing? The price tag. Not a whisper about how much this shiny new piece of tech would cost. And honestly? That might’ve been on purpose.

But we’ve got the scoop—the Nintendo Switch 2 is expected to retail at around $450. Yeah, go ahead and let out that low whistle. It’s a lot. Sure, it’s packing impressive new features like built-in game chat and game sharing across multiple consoles, things no other major system is doing quite like this, but the question remains: Is it worth that much?

Fans React—And Not Quietly

Social media lit up when the price wasn’t mentioned during the reveal. Some fans joked about the omission until they found out it’s five hundred bucks. Suddenly, the jokes turned into speculation.

Why the hefty price? Most agree the upgraded features justify a bump, but $450 is just the base price. It doesn’t include any of the extras you might want to take full advantage of those flashy features. For example:

  • The Switch 2 camera (needed for video chat)

  • The new MicroSD Express cards, which are only compatible with the Switch 2

  • Additional accessories for expanded game sharing

Oh, and don’t even think about using your old Switch SD card—it’s a big no-no. All of this has fans wondering if the missing price reveal was Nintendo trying to soften the blow until the initial hype settled.

Final Thoughts

When Nintendo first dropped the Switch 2 announcement, fans were hyped. The promise of new games and fresh features had gamers sold… until that price point became the real plot twist.

Now, some are questioning if the cost is justified—especially when you consider the potential need for more gear. That said, the core features alone are pretty solid. You don’t need the camera to use game chat. And the console’s expanded internal memory, at 256GB,  means you won’t need an SD card right away. The extras are optional, not mandatory.

At the end of the day, the Nintendo Switch 2 is shaping up to be a powerful, social-friendly console. But whether that price feels fair? That’s a call only your budget and your hype can make.

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