Nintendo addresses the $80 price tag for Mario Kart World and other Switch 2 titles, citing game content and value. Insights from an interview with Nintendo reveal the company's pricing rationale.
By Eliza Crichton-Stuart
Updated April 9th 2025
Updated April 9th 2025
Nintendo has responded to ongoing debate surrounding the $80 price point of Mario Kart World, one of the launch titles for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 console. The game, revealed during the latest Nintendo Direct, is set to release on June 5 alongside the new console. While the showcase drew significant attention for the features of the system and its software lineup, pricing details were only disclosed afterward, sparking discussion among players and industry watchers.
The Switch 2 is priced at $449.99, though this may increase due to tariffs that have already delayed pre-orders in the United States. The standalone price of Mario Kart World is $79.99, which is $10 higher than previous Nintendo first-party titles, including The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. In response to the price increase, Nintendo has introduced a bundle that includes both the Switch 2 and Mario Kart World for $499.99, reducing the cost of the game by $30 when purchased together. However, this offer is currently limited and may be subject to change based on future tariff developments.
Nintendo Justifies $80 for Mario Kart World on Switch 2
Mario Kart World is not the only title seeing this higher price point. Other games launching for the Switch 2 with a similar cost include Kirby and The Forgotten Land - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star Crossed World, Super Mario Party Jamboree - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Jamboree TV, and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. These games are updated versions of previous Switch titles, offering enhancements such as improved visuals, performance upgrades, and support for new features. Some editions, such as the updated Zelda titles, now include support for the Zelda Notes feature in the Nintendo Switch App and the addition of achievement systems.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
In an interview conducted by IGN on April 3, 2025, Bill Trinen, Vice President of Product and Player Experience at Nintendo of America, addressed the $80 pricing for Mario Kart World and other games. Trinen emphasized that the company’s pricing decisions are based on a game-by-game evaluation of content and value rather than a broad pricing strategy. He encouraged players to watch the upcoming Mario Kart World-focused Nintendo Direct, which will provide further details on the game and its features.
Trinen stated that Mario Kart World offers a significantly expanded experience, suggesting that players will find more depth and content than in previous entries in the franchise. He also addressed media reports suggesting the game lacked open-world exploration by hinting at features yet to be revealed.
For players who already own earlier versions of the games on the original Switch, Nintendo has implemented a $9.99 upgrade path for select titles. For example, players can upgrade their existing copies of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom to the Switch 2 Editions at this reduced cost. These upgraded versions are also included at no additional charge for members of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription service.
Trinen reiterated that Nintendo evaluates each game individually to determine an appropriate price based on the entertainment value it provides. He acknowledged that while the base prices may appear high, existing customers can access enhanced versions affordably through upgrade options, particularly for first-party titles.
Nintendo Switch 2 Games
Industry experts have offered context for Nintendo’s pricing approach. Piers Harding-Rolls, Research Director for Games at Ampere Analysis, noted that Nintendo has a history of pricing its games at a premium, especially when entering the market later than competitors. He pointed out that the company has historically based pricing on its internal assessment of product value rather than aligning with industry standards, referencing higher game costs during the Nintendo 64 era compared to competing platforms.
Regarding the $449.99 price tag of the Switch 2 console, Trinen cited the increasing costs associated with developing and producing new hardware. He acknowledged the financial pressures affecting both the company and consumers but stressed that new features and technology have contributed to higher production expenses. This, he explained, is a key factor in determining the final retail price of the console.
While some players have raised concerns that the cost of entry into Nintendo’s next-generation platform may be too high, especially if tariffs force additional price increases, Nintendo appears to be maintaining its pricing structure based on internal assessments of product value and content.
Nintendo Switch 2 Price
With pre-orders in the U.S. delayed due to potential tariff impacts and limited-time bundles possibly subject to change, the pricing landscape for the Switch 2 and its games remains fluid. However, based on Nintendo’s current stance, there is little indication that prices will be reduced in response to community feedback. On the contrary, there is a growing likelihood that both hardware and software prices could increase further, depending on economic conditions and supply chain challenges.
As the launch date approaches, attention will turn to the upcoming Mario Kart World-focused Nintendo Direct for more details. In the meantime, the company continues to emphasize that pricing reflects the depth, content, and new experiences offered by its next-generation games and hardware.
Source: IGN
updated:
April 9th 2025
posted:
April 8th 2025