Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 4.2.2025 - YouTube
Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 4.2.2025 - YouTube
Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 – 4.2.2025 - YouTube
So I have to say this was very underwhelming for me. Console launches are all about Games, Games, Games. And this announcement just didn't have them. The console is cool and has a lot of useful features, but at this point it's an approximate $450-500 (not sure exactly because they didn't actually announce the price) surcharge to play...Mario Kart World, Kirby Riders, Donkey Kong Bananza, and a new From Soft game.
Two kart racers, DK, and BloodSouls is not motivating me to buy at launch.
Pros:
Cons:
Missed Launch Opportunities:
At this point, I'm guessing they have a launch lineup, and then possibly a separate holiday lineup. Launch is for the Nintendo diehards, and Holiday is for the families and kids. Hopefully more announcements come soon. For me it's a wait and see for more exclusives, which is the only reason I buy Nintendo consoles anymore.
Edit: Just checked and the From Soft exclusive is 2026. So not even a launch window title.
The console is cool and has a lot of useful features
Does it? It seems like it's purely hardware upgrades from all the articles I've seen
I mean it's subjective. But I get your point.
FromSoft game seems to be a 8-player PvP game, so I'm not sure what to expect honestly
I'm so pissed.
$450 for the base console
This is $700-$800 just to play a couple of games.
Every other game showed basically was not exclusive. But they didn't even show me a reason to get the hardware in all that. No updated eShop or drawing and productivity apps like the DS. No browser or Bluetooth confirmed. In fact they confirmed that the voice chat only works with the console mic.
Give me back a Nintendo that gives a crap and doesn't just want money trying to make kinect 2.
Hate to break it yo you. Mario Kart MSRP is $79.99
:O===
Yeah I am expecting the upgrades to be $30. I can't imagine dropping $800 for 2 games and games I played fine in 720p
This looks like any Nintendo launch lineup I can remember: one "big" game they think will draw people in just for that (in this case Mario Kart) and not much aside from that. The fact we're even getting more than one additional first party title is comparatively impressive, but overall Nintendo launch lineups are pretty much always sparse. I think you're right and we'll see the "real" launch window lineup around the holidays.