Nintendo Switch: 5 Burning Questions We Still Need Answering
3. How Much Will The Console And Extras Cost?
The Nintendo Switch will be in a tough position when it's finally released: not only competing with other current generation consoles that have been familiar with consumers for a few years, but it will also compete with affordable and powerful tablet devices. But how much would we, the Nintendo fans, like to see the Switch being sold for on the first day?
There was a massive rumour recently that seems to be very legitimate, and is cheaper then people were expecting. This rumour is that there will be two versions of the Switch, one costing £200 and the other will cost an extra £50 for more internal memory space.
Compared to how much you can get the Wii U and the 3DS today, this seems like a brilliant price to appeal to all kinds of gamers who play a large variety of consoles and smart devices.
But the rumours (which haven't been confirmed by Nintendo yet) haven't covered the extras for the console. The reveal trailer showed us that there will be another type of Pro Controller for multiplayer at home and if it's just as comfortable and long lasting as the original Wii U Pro Controller, then the general price for controllers at around £50 would be a good enough price.