I kind of assumed Switch 2 was being sold at a slight loss at the very least due to components and tariffs (not to mention the Japan version of the console basically didn’t increase in price at all). Sounds like they have a bit more wiggle room than I thought.
Omega-A on
A shareholder asked him about a potential price increase. Does that mean if I hold one share of Nintendo, I can ask Furukawa when the next 3D Mario is going to be released?
TheRoyalKingsGaming on
If I were to guess, Nintendo probably has a contract in which it states they get to buy memory a certain price. This obviously wouldn’t be long term, but it would explain why the price didn’t increase back in November.
HeadPaleontologist40 on
How is this even news? What do you expect him to say? He’s not going to jack up the price not even a year after launch.
eksnoblade on
Here’s hoping the bubble pops!
A-Centrifugal-Force on
A reminder that this is all Sam Altman’s fault
internet_shit_123 on
Bloody AI…
brandont04 on
They are likely taking a hit but don’t want to lose this momentum.
ryan8954 on
It’s already 700 and games are 100. I’m priced out of this generation. Sucks.
Remarkable_Flan9783 on
I never worried about switch 2 going up in price, hence why I’m waiting for a special edition version. The switch 2 is already too expensive cause the us is in a recession currently
QuinSanguine on
This is because memory pricing has leveled off and there’s no large 300% price increases happening or expected to happen.
It might even trend down because companies are realizing they’re buying ram to put in data centers that haven’t been built, that wouldn’t have enough to power to go live, are not welcome in most communities and uh, have no purpose that the public will pay money for.
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I kind of assumed Switch 2 was being sold at a slight loss at the very least due to components and tariffs (not to mention the Japan version of the console basically didn’t increase in price at all). Sounds like they have a bit more wiggle room than I thought.
A shareholder asked him about a potential price increase. Does that mean if I hold one share of Nintendo, I can ask Furukawa when the next 3D Mario is going to be released?
If I were to guess, Nintendo probably has a contract in which it states they get to buy memory a certain price. This obviously wouldn’t be long term, but it would explain why the price didn’t increase back in November.
How is this even news? What do you expect him to say? He’s not going to jack up the price not even a year after launch.
Here’s hoping the bubble pops!
A reminder that this is all Sam Altman’s fault
Bloody AI…
They are likely taking a hit but don’t want to lose this momentum.
It’s already 700 and games are 100. I’m priced out of this generation. Sucks.
I never worried about switch 2 going up in price, hence why I’m waiting for a special edition version. The switch 2 is already too expensive cause the us is in a recession currently
This is because memory pricing has leveled off and there’s no large 300% price increases happening or expected to happen.
It might even trend down because companies are realizing they’re buying ram to put in data centers that haven’t been built, that wouldn’t have enough to power to go live, are not welcome in most communities and uh, have no purpose that the public will pay money for.