Switch 2 price hike expected amid rising costs

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Industry analysts predict Nintendo could follow rivals

Rising console prices across the gaming industry have put renewed focus on Nintendo’s next-generation hardware. After recent price increases for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, analysts now believe the Nintendo Switch 2 could face a similar adjustment later this year.

While Nintendo has not announced any changes, video game industry intelligence firm Niko Partners says a global price hike for the Switch 2 is increasingly likely in 2026. The firm argues that mounting external pressures are making it difficult for console makers to maintain existing price points.

Why analysts expect a higher price

According to Niko Partners, the main drivers behind a potential Switch 2 price increase include tariffs, higher component costs and broader macroeconomic conditions. Nintendo has so far held the entry-level price at $449, despite tariffs affecting production in China, Japan and Vietnam.

More recently, rising demand for AI data centers has pushed up the cost of memory components such as RAM and storage. These parts are critical to modern consoles, and sustained price increases could erode margins if hardware prices remain unchanged.

Possibility of dropping the $449 model

Rather than introducing a straightforward price increase, analysts suggest Nintendo could simplify its lineup. One scenario outlined by Niko Partners is the discontinuation of the $449 SKU altogether, leaving consumers with a $499 or higher-priced bundle as the only option.

This approach would allow Nintendo to offset higher production costs while positioning the Switch 2 as a more premium product, similar to how competitors have handled pricing adjustments through bundled offerings.

Nintendo’s official stance remains cautious

Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa has recently addressed questions about a possible price hike, stating that he could not comment on hypothetical scenarios. However, he acknowledged that memory prices are being closely monitored, even if they do not yet have an immediate impact on the company’s financial outlook.

For now, Nintendo appears committed to watching market conditions rather than making abrupt pricing decisions.

Rumors add to speculation

Speculation around pricing has intensified following recent reports of a so-called mystery code, which fueled rumors about a potential new Switch 2 model. While unrelated to pricing directly, such reports have added to expectations that Nintendo may adjust its strategy in response to shifting market dynamics.

Until an official announcement is made, the future price of the Switch 2 remains uncertain. However, analysts increasingly agree that maintaining the current entry price may prove difficult as costs across the tech and gaming sectors continue to rise.

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