Nintendo Ends Game Pricing Parity With New $10 Fee For Switch 2 Exclusives
Starting next month with the release of Yoshi and The Mysterious Book on March 3rd, digital versions will be cheaper than physical copies for all upcoming first-party titles. This marks a strategic shift where games previously sold at identical prices in both formats now carry an additional $10 fee specifically to purchase them physically or via disc cartridges rather as downloadable content exclusively available through the Nintendo eShop platform globally across multiple regions including Mexico and Southeast Asia with this new pricing structure being implemented immediately for these...
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Nintendo has announced that it will now charge less money to buy digital versions of Switch games than physical copies, starting in May.
— [Mar 25, 17:03] Nintendo terminó con el debate histórico de los juegos digitales"Digital-only buyers are about to get a break" as the company ends price parity for first-party exclusives on Switch 2. Starting with Yoshi and The Mysterious Book.
— [Mar 25, 17:30] Nintendo has announced that it will now charge different amounts"Digital versions going cheaper", starting in May of next year (May is the month when pre-orders for this game are available).
— [Mar 25, 18:49] Nintendolife