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Chrkeller said:

I get the majority of Switch owners are over 16 years old... but 25% are under 16 years of age and 25% isn't a small number.

And my youngest has a Switch but it is registered to my wife because when we got the switch we didn't set my daughter up with an account. So how accurate are those numbers?

I honestly think the switch 2 will be $350, maybe $400. Time will tell but those who think over $400, imho, don't understand Nintendo and simply want high end tech which hasn't been Nintendo's strategy in decades.

They will charge 400 USD for mid tec, not high end tec. High end tec would cost 500 USD or more and it would still be sold at loss

400 USD is the adjusted price of Nintendo Wii and Wii U which were not high end tec either

300 USD suggestions are imo unfounded. Unless the system is severely underpowered I can't see it

350 can work if Nintendo is ready to accept very small margins for Hardware barring no profit at all.  We shall see

What I get is people are expecting console prices to not increase forever. This is not happening. PS4 was high end and launched for 524 USD adjusted, which is in-between PS5 price at launch and PS5 price now, but Nintendo will somehow need to keep Nintendk DS level of affordability because of... reasons otherwise they will tank. I can't understand this logic