Summary

  • One video game industry analyst doesn't believe launch pricing will matter much in terms of how well the Switch 2 will sell.
  • Circana's Mat Piscatella believes the console will sell well "as long as the launch price isn't some egregious amount."
  • More information about the Switch 2 will be revealed during a Nintendo Direct on April 2.

The launch price of the Nintendo Switch 2 won't affect the console's sales all that much, according to one video game industry analyst. Previous Nintendo consoles like the original Switch and Wii have been cheaper than the competition from Xbox and Sony, but without an official price tag, fans are unsure if that trend will hold up. Still, at least one expert in the field doesn't believe cost will play a big role in how the Nintendo Switch 2 sells at launch.

Nintendo finally unveiled its upcoming console on January 16, confirming many of the rumors that had arisen about the system before the official unveiling. Before long, the Switch 2 trailer surpassed the PS5 announcement's view count, but as excited as fans may be, there are still some unanswered questions. One of the most notable is how much the console will cost.

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Switch 2 Sales Not Expected to Match Original Console, According to Analysts

Following the Switch 2's official reveal, industry analysts claim that sales of Nintendo's next system may fall short of the original Switch.

In an interview with Games Radar, Mat Piscatella, Executive Director of Games at research firm Circana, said he doesn't believe launch pricing will matter much in terms of how well the Switch 2 will sell. According to Piscatella, the fans who tend to buy Nintendo hardware early usually aren't too sensitive to price. Consequently, he believes the console will sell well "as long as the launch price isn't some egregious amount." It seems Nintendo may have similar expectations, as early supply chain indicators suggest the company is ready to sell over 20 million Switch 2 units in 2025.

The Switch 2 May Sell Well but Fall Short of the Original Switch

Piscatella is less bullish than Nintendo regarding how well the console will sell, but still expects impressive first-year figures. In the interview, he estimated Switch 2 sales would fall between 14 and 17 million units worldwide in 2025. Surpassing the original Switch would be a difficult feat, even if the new console offers substantial performance upgrades. The Switch became the best-selling console of all time in the U.S. In late 2024, toppling the PlayStation 2 from its long-standing position at the top. That leaves a lot of room for the Switch 2 to see great sales figures but still not exceed its predecessor.

Another research company, DFC Intelligence, previously predicted the Switch 2 would dominate the next console generation, and that report didn't list price as a strong influencing factor, either. It seems analysts believe an early launch and hype among the fanbase are enough to propel sales to impressive heights, regardless of how much the system costs. The official price likely won't become clear until the April 2 Direct, when Nintendo will reveal more about the Switch 2.

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Brand
Nintendo
Original Release Date
June 5, 2025
Original MSRP (USD)
$449.99
Operating System
Proprietary
Storage
256GB internal / MicroSD
Resolution
1080p (handheld) / 4K (docked)
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The successor to 2017's Nintendo Switch continues down the same path as its predecessor, providing a hybrid experience that supports both home and handheld gaming. Launching on June 5, 2025, with games like Mario Kart World, the basic Nintendo Switch 2 bundle comes with the console, Joy-Con 2, straps for the controller, a dock, an AC adapter, an HDMI cable, and a Joy-Con 2 grip.

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