doesn't expect a pricecut for this year, wouldn't be the right move of nintendo
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doesn't expect a pricecut for this year, wouldn't be the right move of nintendo
No...it's still selling very well. I don't expect we'll see one until a hardware revision.
doesnt need one
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CaptainExplosion said:
How would it cut into their profit margin? How much does Nintendo even make for every Switch console sold? |
By selling something for less money you make less money off of it.
Considering that we aren't even in the 18-19 FY year, I think they will wait a bit longer and judge sales after a few more months.
Nautilus said: It dosent need one at the moment.What it needs is a great bundle, like Switch + Zelda at 300 dollars. |
I think this is about right. Bundle with Zelda or Odyssey at $300. Maybe, drop the price for the base unit to $250 at xmas.
Oh, give me a break. Between you and some Playstation fans, they'd be selling them for a fiver within the first couple of years.
The PS5 Exists.
The only thing a cheaper Switch would achieve is creating a shortage. Just look at what the $200 PS4 did. Nintendo Switch does not need a price cut until Q3 2019. The PS4 should hit $200 or $225 at Q4.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
There's no need for a price cut right now. At least not until Summer 2019 or when we're getting close to Pokemon.
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