Nintendo Will Change Game Prices for Nintendo Switch 2 in May 2026
Nintendo has officially revealed that it will change the pricing structure for video games on the Nintendo Switch 2. Starting from May 2026, the cost of digital and physical versions of new games will no longer be the same. The company clarified that this change applies specifically to games released exclusively for the Switch 2.
The first title to follow the new pricing policy will be Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. The changes will take effect as soon as pre-orders for this game open.
According to Nintendo, the price difference is driven purely by production and distribution costs. Physical copies require additional expenses for manufacturing cartridges, logistics, and storage.
At the same time, the company emphasizes that players will receive the same gameplay experience regardless of the format. In other words, the difference affects only the price—not the content or quality of the games.


I don’t trust anything Nintendo sells digitally. They don’t understand (or have a toxic understanding of) digital ownership and takes active steps to limit how you can use your digital games.
On Wii/Wii U/3DS you didn’t own your games, you console did and good luck if it ever broke/died.
On Switch they finally move it to your account, but since the Switch 2 release you can’t play your games on another system without an active network connection. And no way to move the license to another console without them having an account or an internet connection.
So while it’s nice to see Nintendo adjusting its prices, I think they’re trying to back out of the corner they put themselves in. I don’t see this as a reduction of digital prices, but rather a return to normal prices and a tax on physical games.