April 3, 2025, 1:21 pm
Nintendo’s recent Switch 2 reveal has ignited a fierce consumer reaction. Reports detail a much higher price point for the new console that shocked fans during a live event, with live updates sharing preorder details and new game information. Angry viewers even disrupted the livestream demanding a price drop, while commentary noted that game costs have similarly soared.
TikTok is testing a "TikTok for Artists" platform that gives artists tools to promote music, track performance metrics, and engage with fans, even as the company's future in the U.S. remains uncertain.
Nvidia says the Switch 2's GPU is 10 times faster than the original Switch.
First-party Switch 2 games are now set at $80 for major releases, and other publishers will likely follow suit.
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New portable consoles prompt a surge in third-party accessories. After Hori’s Piranha Plant for the Switch 2’s camera, Genki unveils a broader lineup designed to protect and secure the console while you’re on the go.
Nintendo Switch 2 is significantly pricier than the original, which is understandable given the time gap. However, yesterday’s Switch 2 Direct left many consumers shocked by the steep sticker prices.
It still comes down to money.
On Thursday, Nintendo hosted a Treehouse: Live event to show off new games coming to the Switch 2 later this year. We saw gameplay from … The post ‘Drop the price’: Angry fans raid Nintendo’s Switch 2 livestream appeared first on BGR.
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