| Wman1996 said: 3DS was sold at a loss when it got a price cut a few months before the holidays. Nintendo was not profiting on $169.99 for 3DS which is why it launched at $249.99. I don't think Nintendo will eat all tariffs or be willing to sell Switch and Switch 2 at a loss. To this day, I think Switch has never been sold at a loss once. I don't think Nintendo needs to at this point since Switch is on the way out. |
They may sell Switch 1 at a loss at the very end just to clear through all the inventory that's left after they stop production. (There's always the chance that they may produce those last few additional million units JUST to pass the PS2 and nothing more. Just to get it over with and move on to 100% Switch 2 production as fast as possible.)
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