Nintendo raise Switch 2 pricing in Japan, North America and Europe

by · tsa

Nintendo have announced that “market conditions, and after considering the global business outlook,” they will be raising the price of Nintendo Switch 2 in Japan. Additioanlly, they also state that the “impact of various changes in market conditions is expected to extend over the medium to long term,” so the price is also going up in the United States, Canada, and Europe.

As of May 25th 2026, these are the changes in Japan.

Nintendo Switch 2Current PriceRevised Price
Nintendo Switch 2
Japanese-Language System
(Japan Only)
¥49,980¥59,980

*The price of the Nintendo Switch 2 Multi-Language System available from My Nintendo Store will remain unchanged.

Nintendo SwitchCurrent PriceRevised Price
Nintendo Switch(OLED Model)¥37,980¥47,980
Nintendo Switch¥32,978¥43,980
Nintendo Switch Lite¥21,978¥29,980

 

There will also be a smaller price rise to Nintendo Switch Online in Japan and Korea.

From September 1st 2026, these will be the prices  for Switch 2 in the United States, Canada, and Europe:

United StatesCurrent PriceRevised Price
Nintendo Switch 2$449.99$499.99

*Prices shown do not include tax.

CanadaCurrent PriceRevised Price
Nintendo Switch 2$629.99$679.99

*Prices shown do not include tax.

EuropeCurrent Price
on My Nintendo Store
Revised Price
on My Nintendo Store
Nintendo Switch 2€469.99€499.99

*Prices shown include tax.

 

Interestingly, Nintendo have said the European price rise does not apply to the United Kingdom and Switch 2 will remain with a RRP of £359. However, a new price for the console will be revealed at a later date.

 

“We sincerely apologise for the impact these price revisions may have on our customers and other stakeholders, and we deeply appreciate your understanding,” Nintendo said.

 

This is the only generation of consoles where the price has gone up, rather than down as the hardware gets older, last month Sony added £90 to all three current PlayStation models.  The shortage of RAM and other components is a major factor,  but as I am sure you are all aware, everything is just more expensive these days due to global factors like tariffs and wars.

Source: Nintendo