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Soundwave said:

Lowering/adjusting software pricing is no huge deal, you can do that any time if you want.

The hardware pricing ... people just need to accept times have changed and Nintendo serves a more premium, older market base these days. $450 is about correct for a Switch 2, that's not some massive overprice, it's not some junk hardware with bottom of the barrel components, it's decent enough hardware and asking a fair price for it is reasonable.

This premium older market doesn't care about handhelds though. It being a hybrid is only detrimental (Where did you guys leave the Switch... Put it back in the dock). If Nintendo released a home version that I can put flat under the TV out of the way, day 1. Now I'm asked to pay CAD 790 (incl tax) for the bundle with a screen I'll never use, controllers that are too tiny for my hands, and a flimsy dock that doesn't work when laying flat.

(Ah can't use arrows at the start of a sentence <- )