Zippy6 said:
Hmmm. Looking it up they did say that it didn't have a higher profit margin than the normal switch model, though they didn't say it had a lower one either. Regardless my thoughts on this are the same. Nintendo are better off making a lower spec cheaper machine than a higher spec more expensive machine. They have an audience that is still willing to buy a 0.4TF system in high numbers in 2023. I'm not saying a $400 machine would fail, but I am saying a weaker $299-$349 would do better for them. |
No doubt. Anybody who knows Nintendo and knows their audience is likely to expect a $300-$350, max (absolute) is $400. Those getting excited about a $500 powerhouse switch 2 are going to be disappointed. Nintendo gave up the power game a long time ago. The DS, 3DS, Wii, Wii U and Switch were never powerhouses. Those who want power need to go Sony, MS or PC.