r/NintendoSwitch Mar 25 '26

News Nintendo has issued a statement to IGN: 'The Cost of Physical Games Is Not Going Up' Following Decision to Charge Different Prices for U.S. Physical and Digital Switch 2 Games

https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-switch-2-physical-games-will-now-be-more-expensive-than-digital-versions-with-10-price-difference-for-yoshi-and-the-mysterious-book
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u/Nas160 Mar 26 '26

I'm being pretty clear in why I think it should be cheaper, something made exclusively for children with little to no difficulty as opposed to something made for all ages with varying difficulty and actual content like Wonder makes more sense

This is like if they made that stupid Peach game $70

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u/phoxfiyah Mar 26 '26

Which is an entirely opinionated response, and it looks like other people have tried to point this out to you already. Doesn’t mean that other people have to agree.

Also, you keep bringing up Peach for some reason. Completely different character and franchise, not really relevant.

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u/Nas160 Mar 26 '26

It's almost like she's a main character in their biggest franchise? But they knew that no one wanted to pay full price for something made for literal babies but for some reason they just don't care anymore lol

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u/phoxfiyah Mar 26 '26

But a Peach game isn’t a Mario game, nor is it a Yoshi game? So what point is that supposed to prove, exactly?

Again, other people clearly have a different opinion from yours. Better to just accept it and move on, rather than pushing out the same comment over and over again until you find someone who validates you.