Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! Ryan and Max are back as they discuss what the Nintendo Switch 2 Pricing means for the eventual PlayStation 6 and next Xbox. Can any console going forward reach the same success as the original Switch? And for handheld gaming PC's and the Xbox handheld, can we expect those to cost $450+, just like the Switch 2? .
NE: "We're looking at modes, features, and mechanics that the next Super Smash Bros. game could include to set it apart."
NE: "We go over a big list of changes and adjustments we'd like to see in a hypothetical Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Definitive Edition."
"The Englewood Cliffs (New Jersey, the US) indie games publisher Phiphen Games and Nuremberg-based (Germany) indie games developer Zockrates Laboratories UG, are today super excited and proud to announce that their retro-inspired 3D platformer "Ruffy and the Riverside", is coming to PC (via Steam and EGS) and consoles (PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch) via digital stores on June 26th (2025)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
probably not much.
the new gen will have its big appeal for alot of people.
the big question will be if the dwitch 2 will be left behind by devs again due to the games being too demanding, again.
but, and ive said this before, nintendo will be fine without it.
their big selling point is nostalgia and people eat it up.
and thw handheld option, but we are yet to see how the battery life actually holds up.
Means PS6 and SX2 are gonna be expensive af
doesn't even matter for me, because my Switch 1 was 80% a handheld system for me throughout its lifetime. PS5, then PS6 will continue to be my proper console, bc Nintendo will always stay gimped in that regard. With that said, I'm excited for the Switch 2's extra power solely as a handheld. I don't find the system price unreasonable, but I do find the game prices crazy.
Nothing. Lol.
The Switch 2 is, what, $629 CAD? I'm not paying that, I'll wait for a price drop. But I'm just wondering how expensive the next PS and Xbox are going to be. I'm definitely not buying them at launch.
This is where shit is just getting too expensive to be worth it for me. Smaller jumps in visuals each gen, poor quality games in general, many games broken or borderline unplayable on launch, mtx out the ass, higher game prices, etc. For me it's not worth paying so much more for so much less. I'll stick with PC where I have a higher cost but so much more utility and usability for the money.