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Credit to @konnichiwa for bringing this to my attention: This thread couldn’t have been timed any better lol. This is a pretty major shift… my guess is that Nintendo isn’t liking software sales figures at the $70/80USD price tag, so they’re giving a swing at $60/70USD digital.

I say that’s a good call. Giving consumers the option to purchase games such as DKBananza and Kirby Air Riders at $60USD moving forward would be a big win for consumers IMO.