Seven years in, Nintendo has 'no plans' for Switch price-drop, will 'continue to monitor' situation regarding price rise
Speaking to shareholders this week following the company's latest financial results, Furukawa said that while Nintendo had"no plans to raise prices, the yen continues to be weak and procurement costs remain high, so we will continue to monitor the situation carefully".
"This does not indicate a general increase in the price of our software," Furukawa said."Our approach is to determine the appropriate price of a product on a case-by-case basis. It is true that development costs are on the rise due to the enhanced breadth of content and the requirement of more advanced technology to support online play, so the pricing for our new titles going forward is something that we will continue to consider thoroughly.
Back in the dark the days of Wii U, Nintendo teased its next-generation"NX" hardware for two years before the Switch finally arrived. This was a"special case", Furukawa said, suggesting it was unlikely to be repeated.
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