Nintendo has finally focused on the discourses around the prices of the Switch 2 itself and Mario Kart World. You know, the one where people have been a bit confused.
If you need a quick refresher course, the Switch 2 was announced at a price of $ 449.99/£ 395.99/€ 469.99, assuming that you only want the console, instead of a bundle that also includes MKW for $ 499.99/£ 429.99/€ 509.99. MKW will meanwhile get up in itself $ 79.99 / £ 74.99. Impact.
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So what did Ninty say about these two prize points, after you have chosen not to give an explanation immediately? Well, in the first place Nintendo or America -President Doug Bowser told The edge That the freshly deployed American rates – as a result of which the company postponed the start of US Switch 2 pre -orders – were not incorporated into the price of $ 449.99.
“Put down [the April 2nd announcement] Apart from. All earlier rates were not included in the price itself, “said the Exec, adding that Nintendo” actively assesses what the impact can be “. That Bit is a lot in line with what Ninty said when it announced that pre-order delay last week.
As for the reason why these things cost as much as they do, Bowser said fairly similar things in both that chat about the Switch 2 and One with the Washington Post About Mario Kart World is $ 79.99. In the first case, the Verge Bowser reports a number of new functions of the Switch 2, and added that a floating factor that considered Ninty was “What is part of this specific gaming experience versus what it is compared to the Switch 1”.
In the meantime, Bowser said that MKW is more expensive than the $ 70 Donkey Kong Bananza is an example of “variable prices”. “We will look at every game, really look at the development that went into the game, the width and depth of the gameplay, if you want, the sustainability over time and the repeatability of gameplay experiences,” he explained.
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