Nintendo raises planned Switch 2 accessory prices amid tariff “uncertainty”
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Summary
Nintendo has announced that the prices of its Switch 2 accessories are to be increased due to “changes in market conditions”
The announcement came on the same day as their new date for opening US pre-orders for the console, which had previously been delayed to assess the potential impact of Trump’s tariffs on the launch.
The new prices are roughly 5% more than the previously advertised prices, though the console itself and Nintendo’s exclusive games will retain their original pricing for now.
However, Nintendo has warned that further price adjustments for its products cannot be ruled out.
The new pricing applies to the following: Pro Controller (84.99,was79.99), Joy-Con 2 Controller (94.99,was89.99), Charging Grip (39.99,was34.99), Straps (13.99,was12.99), Wheels (24.99,was19.99), Camera (54.99,was49.99), Dock Set (119.99,was109.99), Carrying Case and Screen Protector (39.99,was34.99), All-In-One Carrying Case ($84.