Nintendo is under fire as fans express dissatisfaction with the pricing of the Nintendo Switch 2 during a recent Treehouse livestream. The standard version retails at $449.99 / £395.99 / €469.99, while the new title, Mario Kart World, is set at $79.99 / £74.99. Viewers flooded the chat demanding that Nintendo "drop the price," showing little interest in the showcased content, which included titles like Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Donkey Kong Bananza. This overwhelming reaction has led to speculation on whether Nintendo may reconsider their pricing strategy in response to fan feedback.

Will Nintendo adjust the Switch 2 pricing based on fan feedback?

While historically Nintendo has been resistant to altering prices based on consumer demand, the overwhelming calls from fans may prompt them to reconsider. However, given the company's track record, significant price drops are unlikely in the near future.

The Nintendo Switch 2, launching on June 5, comes with notable enhancements such as a larger screen and increased storage. Nintendo plans to continue its legacy in the gaming industry following the success of the original Switch, which has sold over 100 million units globally. With the release of anticipated games like Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Nintendo aims to capture both existing fans and newcomers drawn to the upgraded hardware and games lineup.