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Nintendo hikes Switch 2 prices and expects console sales to decline as memory crunch bites

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Why This Matters

Nintendo's decision to raise the price of the Switch 2 reflects ongoing supply chain challenges, particularly the rising costs of memory chips driven by global AI infrastructure expansion. This price hike signals potential shifts in consumer demand and competitive positioning within the gaming industry. The company's forecasted decline in sales highlights the impact of these economic pressures on the gaming market's future growth.

Key Takeaways

Nintendo Co. Switch 2 game consoles at a Bic Camera Inc. electronics store in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, June 5, 2025. Nintendo Co. fans from Tokyo to Manhattan stood in line for hours to be among the first to get a Switch 2, fueling one of the biggest global gadget debuts since the iPhone launches of yesteryear.

Nintendo will hike the retail price of the Switch 2 after forecasting a decline in sales for its flagship console as the memory chip crunch hits the Japanese gaming giant.

The company said on Friday it expects to sell 16.5 million units of the Switch 2 in its fiscal year ended Mar. 31, 2027. That is a decline from the 19.86 million units sold in the fiscal year just ended.

Meanwhile, the company's forecasts for the current year were far below analyst estimates.

Nintendo said the price of the Switch 2 in the U.S. will rise by $50 from $449.99 to $499.99, from Sept. 1. In Japan, Nintendo will hike the price from 49,980 yen to 59,980 yen, effective May. 25. Nintendo also said prices for the Switch 2 will increase in Canada and Europe.

Nintendo said the rise in console prices is "In light of changes in market conditions" and after the company considered "the global business outlook."

Switch 2 consoles use memory chips that have seen unprecedented price rises driven by the global AI data center buildout. Nintendo has been forced to raise console prices following rival Sony , which announced price increases of up to $150 on its flagship PlayStation 5 in March.