TL;DR: Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser discussed with Wired the impact of new tariffs on the Nintendo Switch 2, which may increase its price from $449 to $600. The tariffs affect manufacturing in Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Nintendo is assessing the situation, having already moved some production out of China.

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    13 days ago

    I wasn’t even going to pay $449, let alone $600. I figured it would have been somewhere between $300-400, with 400 being on the high end of reasonable.

    $449 I would have waited a bit. But $600??? I get it’s because of tarrifs, but that’s really going to hurt the systems long term sales numbers the same way covid hurt PS5’s lifetime sales numbers.

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      13 days ago

      New PS5’s and other consoles will also get way more expensive. So relatively the switch is still the same price at 600, compared to everything else.

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        11 days ago

        …stop being right! I got angry reading that, but when I clicked reply to yell at you, I realized it was all emotional backlash on my end. I couldn’t formulate a thought process to show why you’re wrong. Because you’re not wrong. I just hate that you’re right!

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        13 days ago

        thing is ps6 and whatever god forsaken name they come up for the next xbox are still multiple years out, no?

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          12 days ago

          Tariffs are not just for new products (new models). As soon as the current ps5 stock of a retailer is gone, they have to order new ones and pay a tariff. Then they make it more expensive for the consumer.

          lets say Walmart now sells a ps5 for $400, but in a month they have to order new ones, from China. The order is more expensive than the one last month because of the tariffs, so they pay like 40% more. Walmart will now sell the ps5 for about $550 to you.

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        13 days ago

        Until MY pay goes up, that just means everything is more expensive, and I won’t be buying new things.

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      13 days ago

      Yeah I’m not in it at either price point. I’ll for once be a patient gamer and wait until it’s reasonable or I’ll skip this one. I’m betting there’s lots like us.

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        13 days ago

        You can’t be a patient gamer and a Nintendo fan. Their prices never fucking come down lmao

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          13 days ago

          There is the used games market, if you are willing to engage with it, though that does need you to be really patient.

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          13 days ago

          The games don’t drop in price, but the consoles do. There’s even a chance the price could go down for the holiday season, even if it’s something miniscule. This launch price is the early adopter tax.