The change begins in May 2026, starting with titles like Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. For example, early listings on the eShop show the game priced at $59.99 digitally vs $69.99 physically, marking a clear shift in how Nintendo handles game pricing. Let’s be real, physical games are comparatively expensive to make. Nintendo says the change reflects the higher costs of manufacturing and distributing cartridges, compared to digital downloads. This aligns with what the industry has been...

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