Former Sony exec says Nintendo can charge $80 for Switch 2 games because of its exclusives: “If it’s the only place you can play Mario, then you get your wallet out”

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Some 45 years ago, Japanese game designer Shigeru Miyamoto sat down and created a potbellied Italian plumber who lives in Mushroom Kingdom to be the player character in 1981’s Donkey Kong — now he’s the reason Nintendo is charging $80 for some of the upcoming Switch 2 games. Or at least, that’s one reason for the software price hike, according to former Sony Interactive Entertainment president Shawn Layden.

The topic of the Switch 2 price and the $80 Mario Kart World is so hot right now that I truly feel like I’ve written this same story before, but well, here we go again. Yes, the Switch 2 is $450 in the US, although opinions differ on whether that price will stick after president Trump’s tariffs, and yes, some games are going to cost $80, including the number one heavyweight of the Switch 2 launch lineup, Mario Kart World. Lots of people have lots of things to say about all of this, including Layden, who reckons folks will still line up to shell out for everyone’s favorite shell stomper.

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