I doubt there will be two different models. I think them pricing it at $400 would be a genius move though, because with the PS5 Pro price announcement, having the new Nintendo at as low a price as possible, they are going to get a lot of PS only fans, who no longer want PS's. I've always played both, so Nintendo has me regardless, but not everyone buys Nintendo. But if they have it priced low, then 75% of PS only players (the 75% isn't an accurate number, just a guess) are going to be absolutely guaranteed to say screw PS and switch to Nintendo
The regular PS5 is still there you know, and Switch 2 will never be as powerful as the regular, not that it matters because again different target, different audience. Nintendo doesn’t compete with PlayStation nowadays
I will copy my comment here. 4:50 My thoughts exactly. It's cleary a product aimed at hardcore enthusiasts. IMO the blunder with this presentation lies not in tech, but in marketing. It's marketed as a replacement for PS5, which doesn't make much sense as far as mass appeal is concerned. The presentation itself should've been 1+h speech by Creny with a deep dive into the nitty-gritty tech details and the box should've included all of the accessories, even if it's going to be more expensive.
@@sccanj...the point is that Sony is leaving a bad taste in people's mouths and Nintendo are going to surprise everyone. While the ps5 pro is for different people this situation still matters . I find you hilarious.
@@sccanjEn realidad si compite, no por potencia si no por juegos. Porque ya sabes, la ps5 tiene como tres juegos exclusivos y la Nintendo switch tiene muchos. La gente que quiera divertirse cual crees que va a escoger? Más aún si esas personas tienen pc. Puede que sea de manera indirecta, pero switch compite con Ps5.
i respect the fact that nintendo fishes in a different pond, but with Microsoft accidentally breaking its rod over the past generation, Sony has free reign of the lake. (this metaphor is getting out of hand. a lack of competition is killing the industry rn)
The thing with the rapid tech development phase fading and gains being more and more marginal is that an eventual PS6 faces competition from...the PS5. If PS6 comes out in 2028, you can easily imagine the crossgen period going deep into the 2030s and if PS6 is undesirable people just won't upgrade.
Aaah Pokémon. What will it take for you to live up to the highs of Gen V or delivery on the fantasy the anime series sold. For me the Pokémon games have become much like the SAO games. The parts are there to make something awesome, it just never happens.
@@jasonx5292 Well, haven't they been cooking their latest game for considerably longer than they used to? I think that's a good sign that they're finally listening to feedback.
Sony’s decision makes sense in a vacuum, but it also creates an excellent condition for Nintendo’s marketing of the Switch successor. Very good breakdown as always.
ironic that the best explanation i've seen for sony's ps5 pro pricing came from a nintendo channel, it's just funny to me since i didn't grew up with playstation but yea it definitely will be taken into account when nintendo decide the pricing of switch 2. this is why i love this channel's insights
That's because they don't, not in their market anyway. Nintendo tend to their own market the way they have done so for decades, whilst Sony/MS target a different audience, only MS has basically lost it's identity over the years, as well as market share and now barely has any relevance to said market, leaving Sony on their own.
$400 for a Switch 2 don't seem so bad anymore. Nintendo could get away with $500 EXCEPT, they're selling to children. Parents are not going to spend $500 for their child.. $400 is pushing it, but it's more understandable atm.
Honestly, are they really selling to children? Young children are fine with the Switch Lite. Teenagers and adults are always featured in Switch commercials for the Switch and OLED.
@@mmstick That's marketing; kids want to look cool, and to look cool they look up to teenagers and young adults. They learned that after the Wii U's horrendous marketing.
@@mmstick Even I have to acknowledge that Nintendo has a much bigger kids market than its competitors. My first Nintendo console was a GBA, and it was when I was 12. Despite being a small percentage of the total, there are still over 600 million people below 18 who play games.
Nintendo just has to say "¥50,000" for the Switch 2 in Japan, and it will be a moment similar to the Sony vs Sega "$199" announcement in 1994. Gamers in Japan are hurting right now.
@@dirge7459 it is mainly mobile gaming then switch. Pc isn't really in the equation. Steam deck sold less than 5 million worldwide, switch sold over 30 million in japan alone. Mobile gaming dominates then switch. Pc is last. And ps5 is niche. I own a pc handheld a rog ally but, the whole pc stuff isn't big in japan, let alone pc handhelds.
You will never see a smile fade from a child's face faster than when they turn on their brand new console and are looking at a five-hour download to play their game. That is why physical will always exist for a child-centric console.
Physical helps, but only so much. If the game goes down like Concord, requires a full install like a large percent of modern console titles or has all sorts of other issues... An internet connection or at least a wait is required. Only some physical games are plug and play now and it still requires updates to your console so the firmware is in line with the game for the last generation or so.
Let's not forget their other main competition in Valve's Steam Deck. $400 for the base model, $550 for the mid tier and $650 for the high end. If the base switch 2 is comparable to the $550 SD in spec while keeping manufacturing costs low and being $50-100 less it'd be amazing! As well, if switch 2 lite and "deluxe" models follow their current gen counterparts, they'd have the SD completely covered
Yep, I want to get a steam deck but I'm waiting to see if switch 2 is worth getting instead. It'd have to be pretty good value to beat out the steam deck for me, though.
@polodhtip6061tons of competitors of steam deck too. I know that rog ally x is better than my lenovo legion go, but either way it's easier to access other storefronts and get free games (and 3 months xbox game pass for pc).
At some point in the development cycle, Sony has to ask “does this provide enough value to the customer to justify the cost?”. The answer was clearly “no” in this case. At that point, you just scrap the product or figure out how to reduce costs.
That or not bank it all on one idea. See the 2 week failure. And you could say that too might have cause some damage. I only say some because Sony does make other electronics.
But it's like phones, Samsung galaxy plus whatever is so huge, but it's the only one the reviewers review because it's "the best one". Simply having the pro model is marketing, even if no-one buys it
Japan isn’t where the money is. They’ve got an aging population and a market increasingly switching to mobile and pc. PlayStation is right to value the west.
Switch 2 at approx half the price of the PS5 Pro plus drive would be such a power move. And with how expensive the Pro is in Japan, half the Pro without accounting for the drive.
@mystereality4689 did I forget that the PS5 base model exists? Did I really forget that the word Pro was attached to the word PS5? Did I somehow manage to forget about one of the worst console generations and its systems, in particular the PS5s' entire existence? Do you really believe that?
@@mrpyrostorm3165 Yet here you are referencing The Switch 2 in relation to the PS5 Pro. Ignorant much? I really hope the Switch 2 (A console for the young kid market) is not going to be $400, considering a base PS5 is $450.
Just came here to mention that the PS5's price has skyrocketed EVERYWHERE except the US, with Japan being especially affected, so yes Nintendo could absolutely release the Switch 2 at a far cheaper price than the base PS5 and make bank because of it.
Why they would release a Pro Version with No Disc Drive is beyond me. They’ll learn the hard way if people actually vote with there wallets and not buy it. Heck when the Switch OLED released I stuck with my OG Switch due to the lack of a Processor upgrade.
I'm pretty sure both the switch lite and Switch OLED are more powerful but that nintendo only upgraded the hardware so that it could draw less power from the battery and have longer battery life rather than allowing it to run games at higher framerates or graphical fidelity. Jailbroken switch lites and OLEDs are able to run the same games better, especially with overclocking... it just sucks that hacking or jailbraking a console voids the warranty and can get you banned from online services.... and also that you need to crack open the case and do some soldering.
@@FLCM 2015 me would’ve gotten the OLED just to replace my OG Model that got cracks near the exhaust vent. Now for me to get a new model it either has to be Next Gen or have a better processor.
@@Phyramar Yeah that's understandable. Honestly the switch OLED seems like a worthwhile upgrade since its only 50 dollars more. Ps5 to ps5 pro tho. No lol. Terrible purchase for most ppl
@@nintendoforecast No problem. 4:50 My thoughts exactly. It's cleary a product aimed at hardcore enthusiasts. IMO the blunder with this presentation lies not in tech, but in marketing. It's marketed as a replacement for PS5, which doesn't make much sense as far as mass appeal is concerned. The presentation itself should've been 1+h speech by Creny with a deep dive into the nitty-gritty tech details and the box should've included all of the accessories, even if it's going to be more expensive.
The PS5 Pro is 3DO 2.0. The meme for this cycle has been the PS5 has no games. $700+ for a console without games is insane and insulting. Regardless of what Sony or M$ does, Nintendo will be Nintendo and make fun exclusive games.
@@SparkyMK3 PS5pro will probably have the regular model pack-in game still though. For 3DO on the other hand a video decoder module for that disc drive and memory backup-transfer was extra. (as on Nintendos Switch and now sadly also PS5, for some reason..) So even at that price, for a "3DO Pro" you would still have to pay even a lot more than those $800. And to really get a pro picture you would probably need the component video output module as well. Not sure whatever game included with 3DO was a worth compensation for that. ;) Not saying the price hike is a bit too steep for what the probably raw material cost (due to US trade blockades) increase motivates. But let's keep it in perspective here. It's still not even on the top 10 of expensive consoles either in absolute or relative terms for the tech cost.
I can't see Nintendo ever going all digital for the reasons you mentioned but also the fact that players - kids especially - don't have to have an online account to pick up and play games on their devices now or ever even once they are out of production. They must lose a lot of profit to the second hand market but it does serve to maximise brand recognition. In line with what you were saying, it's hard to imagine no shelf presence in toy stores, for instance.
You got a key detail wrong about the PS5 Pro: it's not strictly all-digital. It doesn't come with a disc drive, but it is compatible with the same disc drive add-on they previously released for the slim Digital Edition. Granted, this effectively bumps up the price of the Pro console enthusiasts would actually want even further, with the disc drive costing an additional $80 USD.
If this was really "for the PRO gamer," then they should've included a disc drive. "Why wouldn't they price it high?" Well because the people you're apparently targeting are now not interested because you abandoned physical media. If you were going to price it high & target only a niche audience anyway, might as well have included a drive.
Yeah, this argument makes no sense in this video and elsewhere. If it's for the upper end niche individual then they would have made sure it had everything it could. Put in the disc drive and frankly work it so the thing is completely backwards compatible. They didn't do that so they could cut corners, overprice it, and nickle and dime people.
@@bradbradson4543 They aren't using it so badly that the disc drive version sells the most despite being more expensive and the disc drive add-on keeps selling out. Yeah, people are so busy not using them that they can't get enough of them!
Before the PS5 Pro's reveal, I was convinced that Nintendo would sell the Swtich 2 at $399, expecting a price drop of the PS5 Digital Edition. But after what you've mentioned about components (and the ridiculous $699 price for the PS5 Pro), I don't feel it's likely anymore. I think we'll be in a 3DS situation where Nintendo will try to sell the Switch 2 at $449, but they'll back up to $399 at a slight loss if sales are low. They could also sell a $499 version with an OLED screen and extra storage space if sales don't meet expectations after the first year or two. I expect cartridge support on both, but a "Switch 2 Lite" might release at $349 after the discontinuation/price drop of the Switch OLED. Not only to cheapen costs but also to make the console smaller, I think the digital-only approach works better with a Lite variant. They might also experiment with weird bundles or new hardware models, like a "lighter" digital-only Switch Lite by removing the cartridge slot ($199, MK8DX included) or by pricedropping the Switch OLED to $299 but using the V1/V2 dock instead --no Ethernet port.
If the reason for the high cost is that they don't expect to sell that many and want to maximise profit from whatever they do then you have to question why they are even bothering. Might not be worth it if the reaction from consumers is so negative it affects them going forward
Nintendo should do 2 launch models for the switch 2: Standard model: IPS screen, 128GB, 7 inch screen, 399$ Premium model: OLED screen, 256GB, 8 inch screen, 449$.
One of the big reasons for the removal of disc drives and going all digital is that the disc drives themselves aren't necessarily the cheapest things in the world to make and include. If the cartridge readers Nintendo uses in thier systems aren't as expensive to manufacture, and don't take up much space inside of the system, then they would have a bit less to gain on going all digital via cutting the manufacturing costs of the hardware. Conversely, Nintendo has the most to gain from going digital as manufacturing a cartridge for the Switch is several times more expensive than a dual layered Blu-Ray disc. They would see the biggest increase to thier margins by going all digital. I do think "Switch 2" will allow for physical media, but all-digital is very much on the table for say a "Switch 2 Lite" or an optional revision down the line. The biggest thing that would expedite the end of physical games are them being sold in few and fewer retailers. It's much harder now to just buy them at the store as fewer and fewer stores carry a decent selection or any at all.
@@nintendoforecastI honestly expect the switch 2 to be 499 at this point, even valve stated that their highest end steam deck sold out the most compared to the cheapest one, prices for consoles and hardware will only go up from now on imo.
Absolutely, if people lap that up that is. The big 3 have always tried to set their own precedents, ones like: charging for online Charging extra for another gamepad selling parts that came with a console separately making exclusivity deals to block competitor systems Charging higher/lower prices compared to their competition, etc. Just look at the GPU market, Nvidia has huge market-share and AMD barely has any, so instead of trying to undercut Nvidia, AMD just charges their GPU's slightly cheaper than Nvidia, but very close to Nvidia's asking price, which in turn set a bad precedent for the GPU market. The same will happen to consoles if Sony gets away with their higher asking price.
Nintendo MUST stay within the $300 price range or they're gonna suffer. Preferably closer to the $300 end than the $399 end. Just because Sony wants to commit suicide marketwise doesn't mean Nintendo has to follow suit.
I think a digital only switch is unlikely due to the limited storage space on a portable console. Game sizes will increase again, but Nintendo will still stick with the cartridges.
I'm not sure we should bet on Pokémon Legends Z-A as a cross-gen game, especially given Game Freak's track record on sticking with older hardware while they wait for the new system to build up more of an install base. Granted, I'd imagine that Nintendo would *WANT* PLZA to be cross-gen. But again, that's not really how Game Freak & TPC operate.
Tbh, we got no conformation denying it and considering how the last time it happened was with black and white and that was over 10 years ago. It would be dumb not to
I doubt, that Nintendo does any crossgen titles. Their games will either still come out on Switch (but being playable on Switch 2 via BC) or be strictly Switch 2 exclusive. Also doubt, that they will do any enhancment patches for BC.
@@Prince_Partybug It also happened with US/UM, sticking to the 3DS with no Switch version in sight. And as long as PLZA works on Switch 2 via backwards compatibility, I doubt Game Freak & TPC would stress too much over not having a native Switch 2 version.
Yeah if anything it would leave some wiggle room for 450 as the price. 400 would be nice and is a direct shot at Sony. But 450 depending on what they add might be a good price as well. And isn't trying to sell on raytracing or frames the console can not get.
@@nintendoforecastAh cool, I mainly just play games on my rog ally. I’m suprised the ally has dropped so hard in price, it’s £449. Was £699 last year. I wonder what next gen will look like, I feel like consoles will just get more and more expensive. Interesting times, I feel like the console market will change in the next 5 to 10 years.
If Nintendo is able to really push the Switch 2 in docked mode and offer a truly compelling living room experience the Switch 2 will definitely be $499. If the docked mode continues to be a relative weakness I think they should price Switch 2 at $399.
Question, I thought being docked was when the switch was at its best? Cause from what I understand unless this got fixed with oled version. I only have a first model switch so I do not know.
@@coreywong6229 Docked games on Switch will typically run at a slightly higher resolution but you are also blowing that image up on a large 4K television. The Switch has always been a much more impressive handheld than it is a home console for that reason. 540-720p on a 5-6” screen looks nice but 720-900p on a 4K television doesn’t always look so great. That is my point. They need a bigger improvement to image quality in docked mode.
Your point of Nintendo coming out with a fourth and final “all digital” console is really interesting! That would be a really ingenious way to bridge that gap honestly. I still feel like a final “docked only” (apple-tv-esque) switch would be an easy play for a cheap final way in to the market (with no screen and stuff, that could honestly be $150 or even $100 if they don’t include a controller!) And if that were all digital, that would be two birds with one stone too. I’m really interested to see what this transition entails!
Calling it a Super Nintendo Switch would do them well. Price at $499. Keep full backwards compatibility. Let people know it’s basically a Switch Pro that can enhance current games & provides new SNS gaming experiences. They don’t have to do too much right now & they actually risk a lot if they do over-reach and over complicate things.
@@JaneyUwU Switch is already $349 & will likely stay around. They might drop the price to $319 but the leaked reported specs, Japan’s economy & inflation suggest at least a $429 price tag for Nintendo to break even on the new console. $399 would be such a good PR move though.
@@tuanx is it? At least where I live you can buy a completly new Switch for 288€ (260$). So I don't think 399$ would be unreasonable that'd still be 50% more.
An announcement from Nintendo in the next weeks showing the Switch 2 and it's price became a bit more credible. Especially if the Nintendo Switch 2 is over 400$, Sony tanked the backlash for them.
I have the feeling the switch 2 will be 450 but if it is it BETTER come with an OLED screen from the start. Also I always expect to randomly see your channel at 100k subs. This content is GOLD nobody does these videos as good as u bro keep it up
a little bit disingenuous of you to say the PS5 pro has "ditched" physical media, as you can clearly just buy a a disk drive for it. yes, they are cost cutting, but havent stopped you buying physical
@@nintendoforecast no worries though NF, you're a good lad ;) we know you are one of the most level headed in the biz. a sane voice of reason, always speaking the truth and never jumping on the regular youtube hype, hate, outrage etc that most do.
Adjusting for inflation, the N64, Wii, Wii U and Switch fall within a ~£360 - ~£420 range (including VAT, aka 20% tax). I'm not including Gamecube because it was a really cheap console at launch, and got even cheaper as it struggled to sell towards the end of its generation, so unfortunately it's too much of an outlier to be helpful (I'm sorry Gamecube, you know I love you) I'm expecting the new console's price to be somewhere within that range. With Sony going absolutely mad, Nintendo's main concerns are going to be the Xbox Series X at £480, and the Steam Deck at £350 for the LCD model, and £480 for the OLED model. I think they'll probably be able to justify pricing higher than the LCD Steam Deck, but there'll be a lot of downward pressure on the price from that £480 mark. The closer they get to it, the more difficult it'll be for them to justify not having an OLED screen. So I don't think they'll want to be going above £420, which is around the upper bound of that initial range for their previous consoles. That's what makes the most sense to me.
I think the Nintendo switch successor will be an automatic winner, especially if it has a game card slot and supports physical games. That's something that we always need. I also have some confidence that the switch successor can have the potential to come close to the PS5 in terms of visuals and specs but not in handheld mode but rather in a beefed up docked mode
The anchoring effect this is going to have for the mass consumer is really going to help the Switch sucessor, especially since its likely going to have a very strong launch year (and following years) when it comes to games.
Nintendo really doesn't have to do anything other than what they are already doing. There's a reason they had been a success for all these years. Of course, they had a few hiccups here and there and do have some problems they need to fix. But, when in terms of games and their ideologies, they are second to none.
399$ makes a lot of sense for the Switch 2 because they have made a mountain of money with the Switch 1. If the success of the Wii could cover the failure of the WiiU and allow for the Switch to release at 299$, then it's even more probable for the Switch 2 to release at a cheap price, in order to sell as many units as possible.
Note that for Nintendo ''Digital only'' may be also more of a ''no go-area'' in the sense that physical sales create a collectors market around their product that could possibly dissuade consumers from jailbreaking their system and taking part in piracy, especially if the risks outweigh the benefits. For Sony this is much less of a problem from my experience as they typically rely more on third party developers to make their systems a success, developers (and mostly publishers) that can be tempted with a bigger split from revenue shares by going digital only despite the risk.
I wonder if Nintendo has been waiting for this announcement before they make the Super Switch announcement. Either some NSO package or partnership with Microsoft for Game Pass on Super Switch and this would be a fun reversal of the Sony price announcement. Some PC person (I suppose not Gabe because he's all about Steam) should make an announcement about how easy it is to add a disk drive to PC too.
It's still stupid, but you're wrong about Sony ditching physical media completely. The PS5 Slim and Pro are modular in that you can add the a disc drive for around $80. In this instance I think it's less them getting away from discs and more trying to sell the disc drive and stand separately so the Pro wasn't $800+.
800€ (console) + 120€ (diskdrive). I am still waiting for more games before I even consider ever buying a PS/XB again. I've got every generation of Nintendo-, Playstation- and Xbox-consoles. The lack of exclusive games and games not playable without day1-patches is the reason I'll quit buying. If Nintendo ever decides to do the same stupid stuff (no physical media) I'll become a retrogamer only. I've got enough games to last a few lifetimes. It saves a lot of money. If it's just me not getting with the times I'll accept this, but I think we're heading for the next gamescrash. Only Nintendo seems to get what people want, they learned the hard way with the wii u.
I agree. In theory it’s a good idea so people who don’t want one don’t need to buy one (and if they change their minds they can get one) and Sony themselves don’t need a second SCU, it’s the price that they’re charging that’s the issue.
"Why did Sony price it so high?" For the same reason they overpriced the PS3 at launch: because they got too cocky and are now overconfident, thinking that they can do whatever they want since Xbox is a colossal failure. Also, Inflation, I don't know if you guys remember but over the last 4 years, the US had a ridiculously high inflation rate. So that could explain SOME of the price hike, but not all of it.
Nintendo, the ball is in your park, everything seems to favor your launch to save gaming consoles suffering. Please dont ruin this. 400 -450 USD with backward compatibility for cartridges and PS4 Pro specs thats all we ask lol.
I think Nintendo's biggest competition will be the Steam Deck and handheld gaming PCs. The Nintendo exclusives will always carry them, but Microsoft will always have PC versions and Sony has been porting heavily as well. I had a launch PS3 and felt I'd never get another console after that, but Switch offered enough appeal to get me back from just PC gaming.
Instinctively, 70%ish - modest success as far as we know, Nintendo involvement, good working relationship with Platinum, would showcase the new system well. But I haven't researched it in depth - with a company like Nintendo, if a few key devs have left or moved on, that could change the calculation.
4:30 But it's a supply demand curve point right? So a lower price will mean more sales, we hopefully can all understand that? They're only really limited by their console "cost", I don't know if the costs always factors in R&D or opportunity costs, but most consoles are often sold at a loss in either scenario. I'd be really curious if this one is likely to be breaking even at $700 or if it's making Sony any more per console (and clearly of course, there's a minimum sale quantity before the console would start to make a return).
Depends how shallow or steep the demand curve is. I would speculate that they would need to go much cheaper to generate particularly large demand. I agree that it's a really interesting question though I guess we're unlikely to ever get an answer.
The switch 2 will be 500$ and that’s here in Canada I would be shocked if the switch 2 was 450 like the current switch in Canada what am I kidding it’s going to be 650 or even 700
All Nintendo needs to do is have their entire Switch 2 reveal consist of someone walking up to the podium and saying "$299." to win the console wars twice in a row right then and there. Sony has lined themselves up like ducks in a row for Nintendo with their ludicrous PS5 Pro price tag (and not showing off any actual games that would take advantage of the upgraded hardware was a major boo-boo), and Xbox is running on fumes these days. (And their newer XSX models are even MORE expensive, iirc)
First: Why is everyone insisting that the Next Switch will have a version without a cartridge slot?!? Cartridge slots are cheap, unlike disc drives which by way of contrast are expensive to manufacture. Nintendo has no reason to remove the cartridge slot on any model! Second: Next Switch "fourth and final version of the Switch"? No! Regardless of how powerful the Next Switch is, eventually more powerful chips will arrive at a low enough price to warrant a successor.
6:25 Why is the PS5 often seen as a rather tepid seller? From what I've seen in raw numbers, the console is performing about as well as the PS4 did, selling year for year similar hardware numbers. Maybe software sales are worse, I don't know. I definitely often hear that people see less of a reason to get a PS5 over a PS4 since the games don't feel that much better to the average guy. But the console still has a sizeable audience. So I'd assume a PS5 Pro is as valuable to Sony as a PS4 Pro was in it's own day. I don't understand the overall sentiment and based on that I don't follow your logic. It would make sense, if the PS5 was peforming poorly, but it does not is what's my impression.
A digital switch 2 that costs 50 or 100 less would certainly sell well because it is a great option for casual gamers who want to save some money. the PS5 pro on the other hand makes digital game consoles the normal option and asks fucking 80 extra dollars for a 700 dollar console to play Physical, 120 extra euros for an 800 console in Europe Side note: why is the console so much more expensive in Europe, it is not even a difference between euros and dollars, 800 euros is actually more than 800 dollars, it should actually be a lower amount than America
I don't buy because of stores they wouldn't drop physical, at least where I live in the UK the only place you could buy new physically is Game or Argos both of which have dramatically down sized in this respect. Physical is more like online retailers and depending how dedicated to physical you are you could download it faster, plus many places offer digital codes as well and email them to you.
Nintendo: *walks out on stage* ... $399.
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Two differente models:
Only Digital Euro 399
With card reader Euro 449
I doubt there will be two different models. I think them pricing it at $400 would be a genius move though, because with the PS5 Pro price announcement, having the new Nintendo at as low a price as possible, they are going to get a lot of PS only fans, who no longer want PS's. I've always played both, so Nintendo has me regardless, but not everyone buys Nintendo. But if they have it priced low, then 75% of PS only players (the 75% isn't an accurate number, just a guess) are going to be absolutely guaranteed to say screw PS and switch to Nintendo
But PS has lost me for good
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Shut the fuck up right now. I don’t even want to imagine Nintendo getting in on that dumpster fire.
Sony just dropped the ball hard, even worse than I was expecting. Nintendo has a chance for an even stronger launch.
You think PS5 Pro competes with the next Nintendo machine?, I find that hilarious, different targets, different approach
The regular PS5 is still there you know, and Switch 2 will never be as powerful as the regular, not that it matters because again different target, different audience. Nintendo doesn’t compete with PlayStation nowadays
I will copy my comment here.
4:50 My thoughts exactly. It's cleary a product aimed at hardcore enthusiasts.
IMO the blunder with this presentation lies not in tech, but in marketing.
It's marketed as a replacement for PS5, which doesn't make much sense as far as mass appeal is concerned.
The presentation itself should've been 1+h speech by Creny with a deep dive into the nitty-gritty tech details and the box should've included all of the accessories, even if it's going to be more expensive.
@@sccanj...the point is that Sony is leaving a bad taste in people's mouths and Nintendo are going to surprise everyone. While the ps5 pro is for different people this situation still matters . I find you hilarious.
@@sccanjEn realidad si compite, no por potencia si no por juegos. Porque ya sabes, la ps5 tiene como tres juegos exclusivos y la Nintendo switch tiene muchos. La gente que quiera divertirse cual crees que va a escoger? Más aún si esas personas tienen pc.
Puede que sea de manera indirecta, pero switch compite con Ps5.
i respect the fact that nintendo fishes in a different pond, but with Microsoft accidentally breaking its rod over the past generation, Sony has free reign of the lake. (this metaphor is getting out of hand. a lack of competition is killing the industry rn)
I think the metaphor's going swimmingly.
there was nothing accidental about microsoft’s failures, they were all intentional
@@caseypenk some of it probably they probably knew the naming scheme was bad since the one.
The thing with the rapid tech development phase fading and gains being more and more marginal is that an eventual PS6 faces competition from...the PS5. If PS6 comes out in 2028, you can easily imagine the crossgen period going deep into the 2030s and if PS6 is undesirable people just won't upgrade.
@@richtersundeen6105 seeing ps4 ps5 and ps6 advertised in games will be funny
Nintendo has games, they will win no matter the price.
All a handheld / hybrid needs is a single generation of Pokemon & / or Monster Hunter, to become a huge success.
Aaah Pokémon. What will it take for you to live up to the highs of Gen V or delivery on the fantasy the anime series sold.
For me the Pokémon games have become much like the SAO games. The parts are there to make something awesome, it just never happens.
@@jasonx5292 Sao has games?
@@jasonx5292 Well, haven't they been cooking their latest game for considerably longer than they used to? I think that's a good sign that they're finally listening to feedback.
@@jasonx5292just make ZA like arceus. Boom they have a good game
Sony’s decision makes sense in a vacuum, but it also creates an excellent condition for Nintendo’s marketing of the Switch successor. Very good breakdown as always.
I bet Nintendo wishes they had consumers that would spend the much on a console (it’s avg price when adjusted for inflation)
ironic that the best explanation i've seen for sony's ps5 pro pricing came from a nintendo channel, it's just funny to me since i didn't grew up with playstation but yea it definitely will be taken into account when nintendo decide the pricing of switch 2.
this is why i love this channel's insights
they think they have no competition
Because they don't. Xbox said they are not doing pro version so who's there? pc for me hut some people don't want pc
@@irbisae4964what kind of PC can you afford for $700? Unless you already have some parts $700 will get you nowhere
They sort of don't. Switch has its own market and PC is still a bit intimidating for the average gamer.
That's because they don't, not in their market anyway.
Nintendo tend to their own market the way they have done so for decades, whilst Sony/MS target a different audience, only MS has basically lost it's identity over the years, as well as market share and now barely has any relevance to said market, leaving Sony on their own.
PS5 isn’t competing with Nintendo or vice versa, it’s different consoles for different gamers
$400 for a Switch 2 don't seem so bad anymore. Nintendo could get away with $500 EXCEPT, they're selling to children. Parents are not going to spend $500 for their child.. $400 is pushing it, but it's more understandable atm.
Honestly, are they really selling to children? Young children are fine with the Switch Lite. Teenagers and adults are always featured in Switch commercials for the Switch and OLED.
@@mmstick I am a 20 year old student in Germany and even I would find 500 dollars too much, 400 is max I would wanna go.
@@mmstick That's marketing; kids want to look cool, and to look cool they look up to teenagers and young adults. They learned that after the Wii U's horrendous marketing.
@@mmstick I watched some christmas unboxing videos back in 2017 & 2018, and watched children excited to get a Nintendo Switch.
@@mmstick Even I have to acknowledge that Nintendo has a much bigger kids market than its competitors. My first Nintendo console was a GBA, and it was when I was 12. Despite being a small percentage of the total, there are still over 600 million people below 18 who play games.
Nintendo just has to say "¥50,000" for the Switch 2 in Japan, and it will be a moment similar to the Sony vs Sega "$199" announcement in 1994. Gamers in Japan are hurting right now.
How are they?.
You make it sound like no one in Japan touches a PC...
@@dirge7459 it is mainly mobile gaming then switch. Pc isn't really in the equation.
Steam deck sold less than 5 million worldwide, switch sold over 30 million in japan alone. Mobile gaming dominates then switch. Pc is last. And ps5 is niche.
I own a pc handheld a rog ally but, the whole pc stuff isn't big in japan, let alone pc handhelds.
@@dirge7459 because they like convenience the gaming market is different over there
@@dirge7459 that’s the neat part. They don’t.
@@SpeedfreakUK Except they do, but console only folk willingly ignore this...
even on this very channel.
Their EU pricing is even bolder.
charging more in a territory with a currency worth more.
You will never see a smile fade from a child's face faster than when they turn on their brand new console and are looking at a five-hour download to play their game. That is why physical will always exist for a child-centric console.
Physical helps, but only so much.
If the game goes down like Concord, requires a full install like a large percent of modern console titles or has all sorts of other issues... An internet connection or at least a wait is required.
Only some physical games are plug and play now and it still requires updates to your console so the firmware is in line with the game for the last generation or so.
The moment I saw ps5 pro's pricing I knew what your next video would be
Let's not forget their other main competition in Valve's Steam Deck. $400 for the base model, $550 for the mid tier and $650 for the high end. If the base switch 2 is comparable to the $550 SD in spec while keeping manufacturing costs low and being $50-100 less it'd be amazing! As well, if switch 2 lite and "deluxe" models follow their current gen counterparts, they'd have the SD completely covered
Yep, I want to get a steam deck but I'm waiting to see if switch 2 is worth getting instead. It'd have to be pretty good value to beat out the steam deck for me, though.
@@GUS-fc3jgit just depends on what you want and are looking for in your system of choice.
@@GUS-fc3jgHonestly, nintendo for their exclusives, steam deck if you dont like nintendo exclusives.
@@continental_consumersteam deck has more nintendo exclusives than the switch does considering how emulation friendly it is
@polodhtip6061tons of competitors of steam deck too. I know that rog ally x is better than my lenovo legion go, but either way it's easier to access other storefronts and get free games (and 3 months xbox game pass for pc).
Screw PS5 Pro, November 7th is the Mario & Luigi Brothership party all day long!!!
This dude has priorities.
Missing the days when consoles got significantly smaller and cheaper over the course of the generation. PS2 slim was peak
ps5 needs a looooooot more cooling than ps2
and cooling takes up space
At some point in the development cycle, Sony has to ask “does this provide enough value to the customer to justify the cost?”. The answer was clearly “no” in this case. At that point, you just scrap the product or figure out how to reduce costs.
That or not bank it all on one idea. See the 2 week failure. And you could say that too might have cause some damage. I only say some because Sony does make other electronics.
But it's like phones, Samsung galaxy plus whatever is so huge, but it's the only one the reviewers review because it's "the best one". Simply having the pro model is marketing, even if no-one buys it
That was fast.
Hayai!
wow
The insane pricing advantage sony has given Nintendo in Japan as if they needed it.
Japan isn’t where the money is. They’ve got an aging population and a market increasingly switching to mobile and pc. PlayStation is right to value the west.
Sony owns FGO and that's bigger than anything else in Japan
@@byte-bg4ob Sony did not even made it in the top 200 company in Japan so stop coping
@@byte-bg4ob Pokemon is still way bigger than the whole Fate franchise.
Switch 2 at approx half the price of the PS5 Pro plus drive would be such a power move.
And with how expensive the Pro is in Japan, half the Pro without accounting for the drive.
The standard PS5 model still exists. Are you forgetting that?? The PS5 Pro is not competing with the Switch 2 in any way.
@mystereality4689 did I forget that the PS5 base model exists? Did I really forget that the word Pro was attached to the word PS5? Did I somehow manage to forget about one of the worst console generations and its systems, in particular the PS5s' entire existence?
Do you really believe that?
@@mrpyrostorm3165 Yet here you are referencing The Switch 2 in relation to the PS5 Pro. Ignorant much?
I really hope the Switch 2 (A console for the young kid market) is not going to be $400, considering a base PS5 is $450.
@@mystereality4689new tech releasing around the same time is always competing in some way with each other.
Just came here to mention that the PS5's price has skyrocketed EVERYWHERE except the US, with Japan being especially affected, so yes Nintendo could absolutely release the Switch 2 at a far cheaper price than the base PS5 and make bank because of it.
Why they would release a Pro Version with No Disc Drive is beyond me. They’ll learn the hard way if people actually vote with there wallets and not buy it. Heck when the Switch OLED released I stuck with my OG Switch due to the lack of a Processor upgrade.
I'm pretty sure both the switch lite and Switch OLED are more powerful but that nintendo only upgraded the hardware so that it could draw less power from the battery and have longer battery life rather than allowing it to run games at higher framerates or graphical fidelity.
Jailbroken switch lites and OLEDs are able to run the same games better, especially with overclocking... it just sucks that hacking or jailbraking a console voids the warranty and can get you banned from online services.... and also that you need to crack open the case and do some soldering.
@@FLCM 2015 me would’ve gotten the OLED just to replace my OG Model that got cracks near the exhaust vent. Now for me to get a new model it either has to be Next Gen or have a better processor.
Because people buying the pro have money to buy dial drives, or have a disc drive already, or are not buying discs
Except the switch oled was actually a huge upgrade from the horrendously cheap lcd screen on the original switch.
@@Phyramar Yeah that's understandable. Honestly the switch OLED seems like a worthwhile upgrade since its only 50 dollars more.
Ps5 to ps5 pro tho. No lol. Terrible purchase for most ppl
$400 nintendo switch 2 will make nintendo win the console war again. They also can release the oled version at $450
You're quickly becoming my favourite analytics channel
Thanks!
@@nintendoforecast No problem.
4:50 My thoughts exactly. It's cleary a product aimed at hardcore enthusiasts.
IMO the blunder with this presentation lies not in tech, but in marketing.
It's marketed as a replacement for PS5, which doesn't make much sense as far as mass appeal is concerned.
The presentation itself should've been 1+h speech by Creny with a deep dive into the nitty-gritty tech details and the box should've included all of the accessories, even if it's going to be more expensive.
This big picture look at things is appreciated and not something I often see.
The PS5 Pro is 3DO 2.0. The meme for this cycle has been the PS5 has no games. $700+ for a console without games is insane and insulting.
Regardless of what Sony or M$ does, Nintendo will be Nintendo and make fun exclusive games.
Even the 3DO came with a built-in disc drive and one new pack-in game at launch, if nothing else! And that was in '93! What's Sony's excuse there?
@@SparkyMK3 maybe Sony can pack in Concord with the pro.
@@AaronPICARThen absolutely nobody'd buy it...
@@SparkyMK3 PS5pro will probably have the regular model pack-in game still though.
For 3DO on the other hand a video decoder module for that disc drive and memory backup-transfer was extra. (as on Nintendos Switch and now sadly also PS5, for some reason..) So even at that price, for a "3DO Pro" you would still have to pay even a lot more than those $800. And to really get a pro picture you would probably need the component video output module as well. Not sure whatever game included with 3DO was a worth compensation for that. ;)
Not saying the price hike is a bit too steep for what the probably raw material cost (due to US trade blockades) increase motivates. But let's keep it in perspective here. It's still not even on the top 10 of expensive consoles either in absolute or relative terms for the tech cost.
Sony just handed Nintendo a huge win.
Using Colin footage while talking about relatively cheap competition, great edit 🤌🤌
One of the best channels on TH-cam, keep it up man
I can't see Nintendo ever going all digital for the reasons you mentioned but also the fact that players - kids especially - don't have to have an online account to pick up and play games on their devices now or ever even once they are out of production. They must lose a lot of profit to the second hand market but it does serve to maximise brand recognition. In line with what you were saying, it's hard to imagine no shelf presence in toy stores, for instance.
You got a key detail wrong about the PS5 Pro: it's not strictly all-digital. It doesn't come with a disc drive, but it is compatible with the same disc drive add-on they previously released for the slim Digital Edition. Granted, this effectively bumps up the price of the Pro console enthusiasts would actually want even further, with the disc drive costing an additional $80 USD.
If this was really "for the PRO gamer," then they should've included a disc drive.
"Why wouldn't they price it high?" Well because the people you're apparently targeting are now not interested because you abandoned physical media. If you were going to price it high & target only a niche audience anyway, might as well have included a drive.
More like they don't want to include wasteful disc drives that nobody is using.
@@bradbradson4543Sure pal, cause the ps4 didn't eventually become your blue ray player after buying the ps5. Like PS3 and ps4 before 2012.
Yeah, this argument makes no sense in this video and elsewhere. If it's for the upper end niche individual then they would have made sure it had everything it could. Put in the disc drive and frankly work it so the thing is completely backwards compatible. They didn't do that so they could cut corners, overprice it, and nickle and dime people.
@@bradbradson4543 They aren't using it so badly that the disc drive version sells the most despite being more expensive and the disc drive add-on keeps selling out. Yeah, people are so busy not using them that they can't get enough of them!
Before the PS5 Pro's reveal, I was convinced that Nintendo would sell the Swtich 2 at $399, expecting a price drop of the PS5 Digital Edition. But after what you've mentioned about components (and the ridiculous $699 price for the PS5 Pro), I don't feel it's likely anymore.
I think we'll be in a 3DS situation where Nintendo will try to sell the Switch 2 at $449, but they'll back up to $399 at a slight loss if sales are low. They could also sell a $499 version with an OLED screen and extra storage space if sales don't meet expectations after the first year or two. I expect cartridge support on both, but a "Switch 2 Lite" might release at $349 after the discontinuation/price drop of the Switch OLED. Not only to cheapen costs but also to make the console smaller, I think the digital-only approach works better with a Lite variant.
They might also experiment with weird bundles or new hardware models, like a "lighter" digital-only Switch Lite by removing the cartridge slot ($199, MK8DX included) or by pricedropping the Switch OLED to $299 but using the V1/V2 dock instead --no Ethernet port.
Nintendo won’t have to back down on price because their switch-indoctrinated cult will make sure the thing sells well anyways.
If the reason for the high cost is that they don't expect to sell that many and want to maximise profit from whatever they do then you have to question why they are even bothering. Might not be worth it if the reaction from consumers is so negative it affects them going forward
Sony trying to make up for the concord flop by overcharging and underdelivering. Ps5 pro is a premium product, where is the disk and the stand? Smh
Nintendo should do 2 launch models for the switch 2:
Standard model: IPS screen, 128GB, 7 inch screen, 399$
Premium model: OLED screen, 256GB, 8 inch screen, 449$.
The Switch 2 is already coming with 256gigs of internal storage and an 8 inch screen.
They could maybe offer one version with the dock and one without. 400 and 500$ respectively.
Now there's an excellent idea.
Maybe charger too since USB-C is the new standard and is in like everything now
One of the big reasons for the removal of disc drives and going all digital is that the disc drives themselves aren't necessarily the cheapest things in the world to make and include.
If the cartridge readers Nintendo uses in thier systems aren't as expensive to manufacture, and don't take up much space inside of the system, then they would have a bit less to gain on going all digital via cutting the manufacturing costs of the hardware.
Conversely, Nintendo has the most to gain from going digital as manufacturing a cartridge for the Switch is several times more expensive than a dual layered Blu-Ray disc. They would see the biggest increase to thier margins by going all digital.
I do think "Switch 2" will allow for physical media, but all-digital is very much on the table for say a "Switch 2 Lite" or an optional revision down the line.
The biggest thing that would expedite the end of physical games are them being sold in few and fewer retailers. It's much harder now to just buy them at the store as fewer and fewer stores carry a decent selection or any at all.
Vinyl is still alive after all these decades. This feels like a frivolous excuse to make Sony look good. So much for their 2013 win in E3.
I fear that Nintendo sees Sony and decides they can get away with pricing switch 2 on the higher end. Is that a possibility?
Yes (except I suspect they had already reached that conclusion independently).
@@nintendoforecastI honestly expect the switch 2 to be 499 at this point, even valve stated that their highest end steam deck sold out the most compared to the cheapest one, prices for consoles and hardware will only go up from now on imo.
Yikes…
@@oo--7714 i still believe 449 is the sweet spot, but 499 is definitely possible
Absolutely, if people lap that up that is.
The big 3 have always tried to set their own precedents, ones like:
charging for online
Charging extra for another gamepad
selling parts that came with a console separately
making exclusivity deals to block competitor systems
Charging higher/lower prices compared to their competition, etc.
Just look at the GPU market, Nvidia has huge market-share and AMD barely has any, so instead of trying to undercut Nvidia, AMD just charges their GPU's slightly cheaper than Nvidia, but very close to Nvidia's asking price, which in turn set a bad precedent for the GPU market.
The same will happen to consoles if Sony gets away with their higher asking price.
Nintendo MUST stay within the $300 price range or they're gonna suffer.
Preferably closer to the $300 end than the $399 end.
Just because Sony wants to commit suicide marketwise doesn't mean Nintendo has to follow suit.
Actually missed that this thing existed until I saw this video. Well, I saw an image but didn't realize it was a new console model.
I think it would be smart to put the Steam Deck and OLED on your chart of competitors.
The execs at Nintendo looking up from their newspapers/phones: well that happened...so anyway, back to work.
Sony trying to recoup losses from Concord lol
And it's gonna lose even more money cause now people will look at the ps5 price cuts in retail
I never clicked so fast on a video. Lol
we need character driven games!
Definitely $400 for Switch 2 base version 8 inch LCD 256GB SSD & $500 for premium version 8 inch OLED 512GB SSD. 2 SKU for Switch 2 launch
I think a digital only switch is unlikely due to the limited storage space on a portable console. Game sizes will increase again, but Nintendo will still stick with the cartridges.
Sony just secured that the switch 2 will have an incredible launch, they'll be flying off of store shelves lol
I'm not sure we should bet on Pokémon Legends Z-A as a cross-gen game, especially given Game Freak's track record on sticking with older hardware while they wait for the new system to build up more of an install base. Granted, I'd imagine that Nintendo would *WANT* PLZA to be cross-gen. But again, that's not really how Game Freak & TPC operate.
Tbh, we got no conformation denying it and considering how the last time it happened was with black and white and that was over 10 years ago. It would be dumb not to
I doubt, that Nintendo does any crossgen titles. Their games will either still come out on Switch (but being playable on Switch 2 via BC) or be strictly Switch 2 exclusive.
Also doubt, that they will do any enhancment patches for BC.
@@Prince_Partybug It also happened with US/UM, sticking to the 3DS with no Switch version in sight. And as long as PLZA works on Switch 2 via backwards compatibility, I doubt Game Freak & TPC would stress too much over not having a native Switch 2 version.
The funny thing is the original pokemon games were cross gen. They were made for gb and had enhancements for gbc. Gen 2 did this too I think
I thought they'd confirmed that z-a was going to be on the original switch on the website?
Yeah if anything it would leave some wiggle room for 450 as the price. 400 would be nice and is a direct shot at Sony. But 450 depending on what they add might be a good price as well. And isn't trying to sell on raytracing or frames the console can not get.
I really appreciate your videos; looking at things analytically rather than based on an opinion/first reaction and _then_ forming a conclusion
Dissapointed with this generation of games. But I can rely on nintendo
Thaanks for the video, this stuff is crazy. Also. I want to ask do you play pc games or do you only play on switch?
@oo-7714 Just Switch really. Equal parts lack of time and I really just prefer Nintendo's first party stuff in the main.
@@nintendoforecastAh cool, I mainly just play games on my rog ally.
I’m suprised the ally has dropped so hard in price, it’s £449. Was £699 last year.
I wonder what next gen will look like, I feel like consoles will just get more and more expensive.
Interesting times, I feel like the console market will change in the next 5 to 10 years.
If Nintendo is able to really push the Switch 2 in docked mode and offer a truly compelling living room experience the Switch 2 will definitely be $499. If the docked mode continues to be a relative weakness I think they should price Switch 2 at $399.
Question, I thought being docked was when the switch was at its best? Cause from what I understand unless this got fixed with oled version. I only have a first model switch so I do not know.
@@coreywong6229 Docked games on Switch will typically run at a slightly higher resolution but you are also blowing that image up on a large 4K television. The Switch has always been a much more impressive handheld than it is a home console for that reason. 540-720p on a 5-6” screen looks nice but 720-900p on a 4K television doesn’t always look so great. That is my point. They need a bigger improvement to image quality in docked mode.
Nintendo basically doesn't have to care about switch 2 this year
Can’t wait for scalpers to buy all the Switch 2s eventually.
Your point of Nintendo coming out with a fourth and final “all digital” console is really interesting! That would be a really ingenious way to bridge that gap honestly.
I still feel like a final “docked only” (apple-tv-esque) switch would be an easy play for a cheap final way in to the market (with no screen and stuff, that could honestly be $150 or even $100 if they don’t include a controller!) And if that were all digital, that would be two birds with one stone too.
I’m really interested to see what this transition entails!
Calling it a Super Nintendo Switch would do them well. Price at $499. Keep full backwards compatibility. Let people know it’s basically a Switch Pro that can enhance current games & provides new SNS gaming experiences. They don’t have to do too much right now & they actually risk a lot if they do over-reach and over complicate things.
I've been a Nintendo fan since childhood but $499 would be too much for me. $399 max
@@JaneyUwU Switch is already $349 & will likely stay around. They might drop the price to $319 but the leaked reported specs, Japan’s economy & inflation suggest at least a $429 price tag for Nintendo to break even on the new console. $399 would be such a good PR move though.
@@tuanx is it? At least where I live you can buy a completly new Switch for 288€ (260$). So I don't think 399$ would be unreasonable that'd still be 50% more.
@@JaneyUwU I go off US prices. In the US it has a $349 MSRP.
Switch 2 with a $400 price and MH Wilds is all Nintendo needs to bury Sony once and for all, in Japan at least.
¥50.000 and cheaper online to play MHWilds on Nintendo online. Switch 2 is a no brainer in Japan unless you're a Gokiburi (Sony fanboy)
Rip Sony
An announcement from Nintendo in the next weeks showing the Switch 2 and it's price became a bit more credible. Especially if the Nintendo Switch 2 is over 400$, Sony tanked the backlash for them.
So is Fore your middle name and Cast your last name?
No, Forecast's my surname. My middle name is Company Limited.
@@nintendoforecast Company-Limited? or Company Limited?
You make some very sound considerations 👌🏻
$749 for ps6 is a nonstarter. they need to keep it to $699 or below but $599 is the sweet spot.
Depends - if it's not til 2028, 4 years of ~5% inflation a year and $749 would be in the ballpark of today's $599.
the big n will never sell at a loss.
@papajones007 They actually did for the Wii U and 3DS for a time but not by choice.
I have the feeling the switch 2 will be 450 but if it is it BETTER come with an OLED screen from the start. Also I always expect to randomly see your channel at 100k subs. This content is GOLD nobody does these videos as good as u bro keep it up
a little bit disingenuous of you to say the PS5 pro has "ditched" physical media, as you can clearly just buy a a disk drive for it. yes, they are cost cutting, but havent stopped you buying physical
Yeah, should have phrased differently.
@@nintendoforecast no worries though NF, you're a good lad ;) we know you are one of the most level headed in the biz. a sane voice of reason, always speaking the truth and never jumping on the regular youtube hype, hate, outrage etc that most do.
Adjusting for inflation, the N64, Wii, Wii U and Switch fall within a ~£360 - ~£420 range (including VAT, aka 20% tax). I'm not including Gamecube because it was a really cheap console at launch, and got even cheaper as it struggled to sell towards the end of its generation, so unfortunately it's too much of an outlier to be helpful (I'm sorry Gamecube, you know I love you)
I'm expecting the new console's price to be somewhere within that range. With Sony going absolutely mad, Nintendo's main concerns are going to be the Xbox Series X at £480, and the Steam Deck at £350 for the LCD model, and £480 for the OLED model.
I think they'll probably be able to justify pricing higher than the LCD Steam Deck, but there'll be a lot of downward pressure on the price from that £480 mark. The closer they get to it, the more difficult it'll be for them to justify not having an OLED screen. So I don't think they'll want to be going above £420, which is around the upper bound of that initial range for their previous consoles. That's what makes the most sense to me.
Nintendo jsut needs to do what they've been doing. Theh dont need to challenge xbox or playstation
The “competition” really can’t stop stepping on their own toes.
I think the Nintendo switch successor will be an automatic winner, especially if it has a game card slot and supports physical games. That's something that we always need. I also have some confidence that the switch successor can have the potential to come close to the PS5 in terms of visuals and specs but not in handheld mode but rather in a beefed up docked mode
The anchoring effect this is going to have for the mass consumer is really going to help the Switch sucessor, especially since its likely going to have a very strong launch year (and following years) when it comes to games.
Nintendo really doesn't have to do anything other than what they are already doing. There's a reason they had been a success for all these years. Of course, they had a few hiccups here and there and do have some problems they need to fix. But, when in terms of games and their ideologies, they are second to none.
I'd be happy to pay £450 for the Switch 2.
I’ll buy it, feel bad, sad and empty… regret it and start wondering if I just should skip Sony
399$ makes a lot of sense for the Switch 2 because they have made a mountain of money with the Switch 1. If the success of the Wii could cover the failure of the WiiU and allow for the Switch to release at 299$, then it's even more probable for the Switch 2 to release at a cheap price, in order to sell as many units as possible.
Note that for Nintendo ''Digital only'' may be also more of a ''no go-area'' in the sense that physical sales create a collectors market around their product that could possibly dissuade consumers from jailbreaking their system and taking part in piracy, especially if the risks outweigh the benefits. For Sony this is much less of a problem from my experience as they typically rely more on third party developers to make their systems a success, developers (and mostly publishers) that can be tempted with a bigger split from revenue shares by going digital only despite the risk.
I don't think many Aussies would be rushing out to buy a Switch 2 if it was $800+ AUD
Sony will have to team up with Nintendo as the console-market shrinks.
I wonder if Nintendo has been waiting for this announcement before they make the Super Switch announcement. Either some NSO package or partnership with Microsoft for Game Pass on Super Switch and this would be a fun reversal of the Sony price announcement. Some PC person (I suppose not Gabe because he's all about Steam) should make an announcement about how easy it is to add a disk drive to PC too.
It's still stupid, but you're wrong about Sony ditching physical media completely. The PS5 Slim and Pro are modular in that you can add the a disc drive for around $80. In this instance I think it's less them getting away from discs and more trying to sell the disc drive and stand separately so the Pro wasn't $800+.
800€ (console) + 120€ (diskdrive). I am still waiting for more games before I even consider ever buying a PS/XB again. I've got every generation of Nintendo-, Playstation- and Xbox-consoles. The lack of exclusive games and games not playable without day1-patches is the reason I'll quit buying. If Nintendo ever decides to do the same stupid stuff (no physical media) I'll become a retrogamer only. I've got enough games to last a few lifetimes. It saves a lot of money. If it's just me not getting with the times I'll accept this, but I think we're heading for the next gamescrash. Only Nintendo seems to get what people want, they learned the hard way with the wii u.
@@ThunderConkerspoken like a brother in ideals.
I agree.
In theory it’s a good idea so people who don’t want one don’t need to buy one (and if they change their minds they can get one) and Sony themselves don’t need a second SCU, it’s the price that they’re charging that’s the issue.
"Why did Sony price it so high?"
For the same reason they overpriced the PS3 at launch: because they got too cocky and are now overconfident, thinking that they can do whatever they want since Xbox is a colossal failure.
Also, Inflation, I don't know if you guys remember but over the last 4 years, the US had a ridiculously high inflation rate. So that could explain SOME of the price hike, but not all of it.
Nintendo, the ball is in your park, everything seems to favor your launch to save gaming consoles suffering. Please dont ruin this. 400 -450 USD with backward compatibility for cartridges and PS4 Pro specs thats all we ask lol.
I think Nintendo's biggest competition will be the Steam Deck and handheld gaming PCs. The Nintendo exclusives will always carry them, but Microsoft will always have PC versions and Sony has been porting heavily as well. I had a launch PS3 and felt I'd never get another console after that, but Switch offered enough appeal to get me back from just PC gaming.
At that price point you could get a gaming pc on sale with just a little bit more cash.
What are the odds we get an Astral Chain 2?
Instinctively, 70%ish - modest success as far as we know, Nintendo involvement, good working relationship with Platinum, would showcase the new system well. But I haven't researched it in depth - with a company like Nintendo, if a few key devs have left or moved on, that could change the calculation.
4:30 But it's a supply demand curve point right? So a lower price will mean more sales, we hopefully can all understand that? They're only really limited by their console "cost", I don't know if the costs always factors in R&D or opportunity costs, but most consoles are often sold at a loss in either scenario. I'd be really curious if this one is likely to be breaking even at $700 or if it's making Sony any more per console (and clearly of course, there's a minimum sale quantity before the console would start to make a return).
Depends how shallow or steep the demand curve is. I would speculate that they would need to go much cheaper to generate particularly large demand. I agree that it's a really interesting question though I guess we're unlikely to ever get an answer.
In the US it would take 100+ hours on minimum wage to afford the digital version only.
The switch 2 will be 500$ and that’s here in Canada I would be shocked if the switch 2 was 450 like the current switch in Canada what am I kidding it’s going to be 650 or even 700
Nintendo will rule the console world now it’s that simple!
All Nintendo needs to do is have their entire Switch 2 reveal consist of someone walking up to the podium and saying "$299." to win the console wars twice in a row right then and there. Sony has lined themselves up like ducks in a row for Nintendo with their ludicrous PS5 Pro price tag (and not showing off any actual games that would take advantage of the upgraded hardware was a major boo-boo), and Xbox is running on fumes these days. (And their newer XSX models are even MORE expensive, iirc)
I highly doubt the Switch 2 will be $299. Probably somewhere around $400-$450
$399 is more reasonable, but imo your point still stands.
Will this price point cause an uptick in base PS5 sales?
My bet is around 350-450 for the switch sucessor. They obviously will drop the switch and switch oled as a cheaper alternative for consumers.
First: Why is everyone insisting that the Next Switch will have a version without a cartridge slot?!? Cartridge slots are cheap, unlike disc drives which by way of contrast are expensive to manufacture. Nintendo has no reason to remove the cartridge slot on any model! Second: Next Switch "fourth and final version of the Switch"? No! Regardless of how powerful the Next Switch is, eventually more powerful chips will arrive at a low enough price to warrant a successor.
Image the pro version or your console comes without something that the original version has
6:25 Why is the PS5 often seen as a rather tepid seller? From what I've seen in raw numbers, the console is performing about as well as the PS4 did, selling year for year similar hardware numbers. Maybe software sales are worse, I don't know. I definitely often hear that people see less of a reason to get a PS5 over a PS4 since the games don't feel that much better to the average guy. But the console still has a sizeable audience. So I'd assume a PS5 Pro is as valuable to Sony as a PS4 Pro was in it's own day.
I don't understand the overall sentiment and based on that I don't follow your logic. It would make sense, if the PS5 was peforming poorly, but it does not is what's my impression.
Yes, fair - I saw an article that the UK sales were lagging the PS4 but it looks like the international sales are a different matter.
Spend $700 on a ps5 pro or a few hundred more on a PC? How ridiculous.
2 hrs and 125 comments?? come on people move over and let others come to the front!!
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A digital switch 2 that costs 50 or 100 less would certainly sell well because it is a great option for casual gamers who want to save some money. the PS5 pro on the other hand makes digital game consoles the normal option and asks fucking 80 extra dollars for a 700 dollar console to play Physical, 120 extra euros for an 800 console in Europe
Side note: why is the console so much more expensive in Europe, it is not even a difference between euros and dollars, 800 euros is actually more than 800 dollars, it should actually be a lower amount than America
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I don't buy because of stores they wouldn't drop physical, at least where I live in the UK the only place you could buy new physically is Game or Argos both of which have dramatically down sized in this respect. Physical is more like online retailers and depending how dedicated to physical you are you could download it faster, plus many places offer digital codes as well and email them to you.
I mean let’s be honest the steam deck was the only real competition to the Switch 2