Nintendo’s Switch 2 era comes at a price

Just about everything with the Nintendo Switch 2 is more expensive than the original Switch.

It’s perhaps not unexpected that the console itself costs more money than the first Switch. That device launched more than eight years ago, after all. But following yesterday’s big Switch 2 Direct, there has been a lot of sticker shock as people have seen just how much Nintendo is charging for the console and its games, including multiple titles with a price tag of just under $80. (And some of those games are just improved versions of years-old Switch titles.)

Based on hands-on reports from my colleagues, the Switch 2 seems like another excellent device, with upgrades like an improved Nvidia processor and a bigger screen with support for HDR and 120fps framerates. Nintendo games like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza seem like they’re shaping up well, too.

But if you’re looking to buy a Switch 2 for yourself – pre-orders in the US start on April 9th – you’re going to have to pay up. (And, depending on the impact of President Trump’s newly-announced tariffs, the Switch 2 could cost even more.)

Here are some comparisons of console, accessory, and game costs between the Switch and Switch 2.

  • Switch:
  • Switch Lite: $199
  • Switch: $299
  • Switch OLED: $349
  • Switch 2:
  • Switch 2: $449.99
  • Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle: $499.99 (which is available for a limited time through fall 2025)
  • Switch (typically): $59.99
  • Switch 2: seems to be between $69.99 and $79.99
  • Nintendo’s suggested retail price for Donkey Kong Bananza is $69.99, while Mario Kart World’s is $79.99.
  • Wal-Mart lists various prices for Nintendo’s Switch 2 games, including:
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $69.00
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $79.00
  • Kirby and The Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star Crossed World: $79.00
  • Super Mario Party Jamboree – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV: $79.99
  • Switch:
  • Joy-Con: $79.99
  • Pro Controller: $69.99
  • Switch 2:
  • Joy-Con 2: $89.99
  • Pro Controller: $79.99
  • Camera: $49.99

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