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  • Yeah I posted it here cause I know it’s a bit of a contentious opinion. I think the outrage is really more about the consumer market as a whole and not really Nintendo themselves.

    The Switch 2 just happened to be something a ton of people are looking forward to and many of those people are upset with the fact that all prices are going up while their wages are stagnant and honestly rightfully so. I think people should be using that energy to lobby for change on a huge scale to make life more affordable (UBI systems, rent controls, tax the rich, etc.) instead of blaming one company.


  • While I agree in principle (I’m not a fan of unfettered capitalism either) the fact is that people need to vote with their wallets. As the business saying goes: “things are worth what people will pay for it”

    People are going to buy the switch 2, I expect they won’t be able to supply enough to stock stores sufficiently on launch just like the last couple console launches. Games are going to sell and they are going to make a profit. If people want to make a statement that it’s unaffordable they need to organise a large boycott or potentially a general strike to enact change in the market as a whole; which I don’t see happening(sadly).

    So again while I do agree that late stage capitalism and the fact that buying power is at a long time low is a huge issue. I do not think that Nintendo following the other big game consoles pricing is surprising nor on its own unethical. I find the huge uproar that they are joining PlayStation and Microsofts pricing range to be a bit much. Under our current economic structure Nintendo has a fiscal responsibility to be profitable to their shareholders, I’m sure there’s a ton of pressure on them to follow market pricing.