curl-6 on 17 January 2017
| VAMatt said: I don't see the price as a problem, in and of itself. But, that price is going to move a lot fewer units than $199 or $249. Fewer systems sold means fewer games made, and smaller budgets for them. And, considering the poor library for Wii U, I think concern of this sort is perfectly reasonable. Given all of this, I think $299 is too high. Nintendo hasn't earned my trust like MS and Sony have, and that price tag doesn't help. |
This is a good point; the kind of support Switch gets will depend on its hardware sales, and at $300 I can't see it selling very well.








