Nintendo has communicated that the updated pricing for its hardware will take effect on May 25, 2026, within Japan. For consumers in Western markets, these changes will be implemented later in the year, specifically on September 1, 2026. This staggered rollout allows different regions to adapt to the new cost structure.
The company stated that these price revisions are a direct response to "changes in market conditions" and a comprehensive assessment of the "global business outlook." Nintendo expressed regret for any inconvenience these adjustments may cause to its customer base and other stakeholders, emphasizing their appreciation for understanding during this period.
The price increases for Switch consoles vary significantly depending on the region and the specific model. In Japan, the Switch 2 will see its price rise from ¥49,980 to ¥59,980. Other models in Japan, such as the Switch OLED Model, Switch, and Switch Lite, will also experience substantial price hikes, with increases ranging from ¥10,000 to over ¥11,000. In Western markets, the Switch 2 will increase from $449.99 to $499.99 in the United States, from $629.99 to $679.99 in Canada, and from €469.99 to €499.99 in Europe.
Starting July 1, 2026, the cost of Nintendo Switch Online memberships will also increase in Japan. All tiers, including individual and family plans, as well as expansion packs, will see price adjustments. For instance, a 1-month individual membership will go from ¥306 to ¥400, and a 12-month family expansion pack will increase from ¥8,900 to ¥9,900.
While these price changes were largely anticipated by the market, their long-term effect on the sales performance of the Switch 2 remains uncertain. Nintendo has indicated that it will closely monitor market developments to understand the impact of these adjustments on consumer purchasing behavior and overall sales figures.