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[–] drunkenkissstyle@lemmy.world 64 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (20 children)

Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions. Nintendo will update timing at a later date. The launch date of June 5, 2025 is unchanged.

Wonder if the price of the console and even the cartridge games will change.

[–] dan@upvote.au 11 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (9 children)

Absolutely. The console is manufactured in Vietnam, which now has a 46% tariff. I really doubt that Nintendo's profit margin is high enough to allow them to just eat that cost.

[–] buddascrayon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The console is manufactured in Vietnam

Which begs the question of why the console is going to be $100 cheaper for Japanese than anyone else even before you factor in the tariff situation.

[–] dan@upvote.au 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

They already factored in some amount of tariffs into the US price. It's not really that it's cheaper in Japan, but rather it's more expensive in the USA. It's also US$65 cheaper in Australia, for example, and even cheaper in the UK.

(keep in mind that advertised prices in Australia and the UK include tax, so you need to subtract the tax to compare with US prices)

The tariffs are just a lot higher than everyone expected. Nintendo were probably preparing for a 20% tariff, not a 54% one.

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