Though Nintendo didn’t comment on software prices during today’s Switch livestream, several upcoming Switch games posted in the company’s official online store already list prices.
Motion-sensing party game 1, 2, Switch will retail for just $49.99, but The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and the newly announced first-party fighting game Arms all have $59.99 prices tags, indicating $60 will likely be the standard price for Switch games.
You can also purchase Breath of the Wild – Special Edition for $99.99 and Master Edition for $129.99, though these collector edition prices are likely not indicative of any kind of standard pricing.
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