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Nintendo presenta un cambio de presupuesto solo japonés 2, Duolingo reacciona

Autor : Mila Actualizar : Apr 21,2025

Con la esperada fecha de lanzamiento y las especificaciones técnicas de la Nintendo Switch 2 ahora pública, junto con los detalles de precios para los juegos de Nintendo de primera parte en la nueva consola, el enfoque cambia al costo del sistema en sí. Aunque no se divulgaron precios oficiales durante la presentación directa de Nintendo, desde entonces, los precios regionales han aparecido en los sitios web específicos del país de Nintendo, revelando que la forma más rentable de poseer el nuevo hardware es en Japón.

Esto se señaló con humor en un tweet de Duolingo, la aplicación Language-Learning, que señaló que Japón está ofreciendo dos versiones de The Switch 2: un modelo de varios idiomas con un precio de 69,980 yenes (aproximadamente $ 477) y una versión de solo idioma japonés por 49,980 yen (alrededor de $ 341).

Como Japón es el único país que ofrece esta consola mono-lenguaje a un precio más bajo, los jugadores dispuestos a usar un sistema solo japonés pueden ahorrar más de $ 100 en comparación con la versión internacional, que se vende por $ 449.99 en los Estados Unidos.

Según las opiniones de algunos expertos , los precios internacionales más altos podrían atribuirse a los aranceles internacionales recientemente introducidos del presidente estadounidense Donald Trump. El Dr. Serkan Toto, CEO de Kantan Games, comentó: "Nintendo probablemente tuvo en cuenta los posibles tarifas, el clima inflacionario actual en el mundo y el Sony de $ 700 se atrevió a cobrar por el PlayStation 5 Pro el año pasado".

Además, el significado de Japón como un mercado clave para Nintendo puede desempeñar un papel. En 2024, Japón representó el 24% de la base instalada de Nintendo Switch, en comparación con solo el 2% para Xbox Series X/S y 9% para PlayStation 5. James McWhirter, un analista de OMDIA, explicado, "si Switch 2 en el precio en el yen japonés se alineó con el precio de la dólar de dólar, debilitaría la posición de Nintendo de Nintendo en Japón, representa el precio de la lista de la lista. Sin embargo, si Nintendo continuara dependiendo de los precios específicos de la región que son significativamente más baratos en términos de USD, enfrentarían un problema con las importaciones grises a otros territorios ".

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Sin embargo, incluso para los japoneses con fluidez, obtener el sistema más barato viene con sus desafíos. Según el sitio web de Nintendo, "el sistema japonés (solo Japón) está diseñado para su uso solo en Japón. Solo el japonés está disponible como idioma del sistema, y ​​solo las cuentas de Nintendo con el país/región establecida en Japón pueden vincularse a este sistema". Con estas restricciones, y el hecho de que la variante japonesa solo está disponible exclusivamente a través de la tienda japonesa de mi tienda Nintendo, Nintendo efectivamente la región bloquea la consola para mantener los costos más bajos para los consumidores japoneses.

Para una comprensión más profunda de por qué Nintendo Switch 2 y sus juegos tienen un precio tal como son, consulte nuestra inmersión profunda mientras hablamos con expertos de la industria . Para ponerse al día con todos los detalles de Nintendo Direct de esta semana, todo lo que se muestra en Nintendo Direct de esta semana está disponible aquí.

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