Nintendo to start charging different prices for first-party digital and physical games
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Lawrence Bonk
2026-03-25
Nintendo just announced it will soon start charging different prices for first-party Switch 2 games based on whether the content is digital or physical. This could actually be a good thing for those who like to download their games instead of heading to a brick-and-mortar store to pick up a copy, as digital titles are getting a nice discount.
It starts with the release of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21, which will be $60 on the eShop but $70 at retail locations. Prior to this, most first-party games were $70 no matter how you bought them. I prefer downloading games, for convenience, and paid that much for both Donkey Kong Bananza and Pokémon Pokopia.
It's yet another blow, however, for consumers who prefer physical media. They aren't getting any kind of a discount, and many Switch 2 cartridges don't even contain the game nowadays. The boxes include game key cards, which allow the user to download the title to the console but are basically paperweights after that.
This isn't the first time Nintendo has participated in this kind of dual pricing structure. The digital version of Donkey Kong Bananza was cheaper than the physical version in some parts of the world, including the UK.
Is this another sign that making and shipping actual things is getting to be prohibitively expensive? There are storage and memory shortages due to AI and oil shortages due to war, not to mention an ever-shifting tariff policy here in the US. It's tough out there.
404hearts
May 24, 04:33 AM
Rather shallow. rad
drSleepy
May 19, 09:53 AM
coolness
electric_sheep
Apr 13, 10:34 PM
lmao no way
data_waffle
Mar 30, 09:34 PM
😈 ^I destroyed it. This is exactly what I wanted. The gameplay is fire.
softGlitch
Mar 30, 08:54 PM
competitive is fun. likely
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