Nintendo announces the Mineru's Construct amiibo, set to release on September 17, priced at $34.99 / £24.99, featuring articulated arms and exclusive in-game unlocks for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and more. This release comes amidst anticipation for a rumored Ocarina of Time Switch 2 remake and the franchise's 40th anniversary. The amiibo's unique features and timing spark interest among fans awaiting Zelda updates.
Nintendo's new "Choose Your Game" Switch 2 bundle, launching in early June for $499.99, includes the console and one of three blockbuster games (Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, or Pokémon Pokopia), saving buyers $20 to $30. This deal beats the upcoming September 1 price rise to $499.99 and provides a discounted game. It's an opportune time to buy, especially with the Ocarina of Time remake rumored for later this year.
Nintendo introduces the Switch 2: Choose Your Game Bundle, offering a choice between Mario Kart World, Donkey Kong Bananza, and the surprisingly successful Pokémon Pokopia, all for $499.99, effectively a $50 game cost. This deal is set to expire on September 1, when the base Switch 2 price increases to $30 without a game included.
Preorders for the Star Fox Remake on Switch 2 are now available at My Nintendo Store UK, offering exclusive bonuses for both digital and physical orders. The game, a second remake of the 1997 classic Star Fox 64, promises improved level design, an enhanced story, modernised gameplay, and new character designs. Set to launch on June 25, 2026, fans can secure their copy starting from £41.99 for the digital version.
Nintendo aims to counterbalance the Switch 2's recent price hike with a strong lineup of games, including Star Fox and Splatoon Raiders this summer, alongside rumoured titles like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remake. With Pokémon Pokopia and Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream already performing well, the company hopes to enhance the console's ownership value. High-profile exclusives like FromSoftware's The Duskbloods further bolster the roster.
WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes received a cease and desist from Nintendo for incorporating The Legend of Zelda's Triforce into his wrestling boots. Rhodes, a self-proclaimed Nintendo fan, believed the Triforce's principles applied to his character. Nintendo's legal action led to the removal of the design.
Nintendo has confirmed a global price hike for the Switch 2, increasing costs by $50 in the US, $50 in Canada, and €30 in Europe. Despite this, the company assures a higher adoption rate than its predecessor and promises multiple unannounced Switch 2 games for later this year. The move follows an 8% drop in Nintendo's share price since the announcement.
Nintendo's share price has dropped 7% despite announcing a $50 price hike for the Switch 2, as investors worry about production costs and a barren 2026 game release list. The console has sold 20 million units and 50 million games, but the lack of upcoming big titles, including the next mainline Pokémon game not arriving until 2027, spooks backers. This contrasts with Sony's 10% share price leap, highlighting Nintendo's vulnerability.
Nintendo's latest financial forecasts indicate significantly lower-than-expected sales for the Switch 2, prompting a sharp decline in the company's stock value. Investors are growing cautious as the gaming giant faces increased competition and potential hardware missteps. The Switch 2's performance is crucial for Nintendo's market standing.