Interest In Switch 2 Games Declining Due To Rising Storage Prices, Analyst Says

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Game Sizes Too Large For Console's Base 256GB Storage!

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  • The Nintendo Switch 2 ships with 256GB of storage, and gamers are finding this amount of memory inadequate.
  • Analysts believe the rising costs of storage due to the AI buzz could push consumers away from buying games for the console.
  • To address the issue, Nintendo is attempting to sell microSD Express cards at a lower cost, but this may not be feasible for too long.

The Nintendo Switch 2 has become one of the most successful console releases in recent memory. With prices expected to remain stable for now and big games like Resident Evil Requiem now available on the console, Nintendo is quite optimistic about the hardware’s future.

However, as the memory crisis continues and the cost of storage goes up, the company could feel the effects of these changes in the coming months. A new report suggests that those on the platform are now becoming wary of buying games due to limited storage.

Why it matters: Memory prices have risen at a rapid pace in the last few months. This has also led to storage becoming a lot more expensive than it was last year.

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Games Like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Are Taking Up A Lot of Storage

According to Bloomberg’s latest reporting, Nintendo Switch 2 gamers are currently quite concerned about game sizes on the console.

For reference, third-party releases like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth are set to take up over 100GB of storage on the console when the base hardware itself comes with just 256GB of internal storage.

As per the report, gamers like the 44-year old Shinsuke Hasegawa might be limited to buying games they really want to play instantly due to storage woes. Moreover, according to analyst Pelham Smithers, this trend could harm third-party efforts for the console in the long term.

Things are also made worse by the fact that the platform supports Game-Key cards, which effectively require full downloads of titles to run, taking up plenty of space even when relying on physical purchases.

Ultimately, the situation raises concerns for Nintendo moving forward. The gaming giant sells its latest console at a competitive price, aiming to subsidize it with revenue from game sales and other areas.

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Dwindling Interest Could Harm Third-Party Support On Switch 2

If ongoing memory prices impact sales in the long run, the gaming giant might struggle to sustain the current appeal of the Nintendo Switch 2. Also, there’s no guarantee that the price of the console itself won’t go up in the future.

For now, Nintendo is attempting to mitigate this issue by selling custom-branded microSD Express cards at lower prices than the competition. The gaming giant has even asked retailers to lower their profit margins to keep prices stable. However, there’s no telling whether this will be feasible in the long run.

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