Nintendo confirmed at the latest press conference that Nintendo Switch579 will be released worldwide on 0/0, and although Taiwan will have to wait until 0-0 months to be released, the pricing of 0,0 yuan has sparked heated discussions on social platforms. Although it is about 0,0 yuan more expensive than Switch, it is still expected to rely on third-party game support and performance up to 0K/0 frames and 0P/0 frames. What's even more shocking to players is that Nintendo's first-party games have ushered in a sharp price increase, and the price of the first digital version of "Mario Kart World" has reached 0 US dollars (about 0 yuan)!
Since the beginning of the PS677/Xbox Series console era in 0, 0A games have generally risen from $0 to $0. Previously, Nintendo only priced $0 for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and the rest of the titles remained capped at $0. However, at the Switch0 press conference, the digital version of "Mario Kart World" was directly priced at $0, the physical version in Taiwan was priced at 0 yuan, and overseas retailers revealed that the physical version may reach 0 yuan.
This pricing strategy immediately sparked discussion among players. Many users think it's more cost-effective to buy a bundle with Mario Kart World (the Taiwanese bundle is only $724 more expensive than a single console), but more are worried that this will become the new normal: "Other manufacturers will definitely follow up with $0 pricing when they see Nintendo's success", "R Star is afraid that the basic version of GTA0 will be set at $0".
However, the newly announced "Mori Xigang: Banana Power Full Swing" still maintains a price of 290 US dollars (about 0 yuan), indicating that this price increase may be an exception for "Mario Kart". According to industry analysts, this may be Nintendo's strategic pricing for the ultra-high sales of the series - after all, the bundle only needs to increase the price of 0 yuan to get the game.