
The upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 has stirred excitement, particularly concerning its anticipated pricing as the summer release approaches.
Considering it lacks the high-end specifications of competitors like the PS5 and Xbox Series X, alongside Nintendo’s tradition of offering competitively priced devices, many are hopeful that the Switch 2 will remain budget-friendly when it debuts in late May or June.
While it’s expected to retail at a higher price than the original Switch, recent leaks indicate that the upcoming Nintendo system will still be a wallet-friendly choice for gamers.
Although this information should be approached with caution, a leak from Famiboards has provided some insights into the possible pricing of the console.
An employee from a Canadian CostCo revealed a placeholder price of CAD$499.99.
This figure, while seemingly high, translates to approximately $350 in the United States and £280 for consumers in the UK based on current currency exchange rates.
Prices can vary significantly across different regions, so the £280 estimate may not remain fixed, yet it offers a reassuring indication for fans.
Market analysts had previously speculated a price point of around $399 for U.S. customers, equating to about £320 in the UK.
For context, the initial Nintendo Switch was launched at £279.99, while the Switch OLED debuted at £309 in 2021.
Fans can expect definitive information during Nintendo’s Switch 2 Direct presentation scheduled for April 2.
