Video: Switch First-Party-Spiele erhalten jemals einen dauerhaften Preisverfall?


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More than five years after its initial launch, the Switch has amassed a groß library of first-party games from Nintendo, darunter solche wie The Legend of Zelda: Atem der Wildnis, Super Mario Odyssee, Animal Crossing: Neue Horizonte, und Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. What’s apparent with these titles, jedoch (and indeed the entire first-party catalogue), is that none of them have been granted a permanent price drop. It’s no surprise either, since all of them are still selling pretty well for the most part, which ultimately begs the question: does Nintendo even need to drop the price on their games?

Die kurze Antwort ist nein, wahrscheinlich nicht. But you’re not here for the short answer! In the below video, the delightful Zion, Alex, and Felix spend a good 36 minutes discussing this very topic, exploring the reasoning for and against price drops, the value that games provide in comparison to films or TV shows, and regional price conversions.

They also play a whole bunch of Super Smash Bros. Ultimative, so if you don’t give a monkey’s about the discussion itself, you can at least enjoy watching our video team virutally beating each other up!