Especially tears of the kingdom.
If you want tears of the kingdom it is cheaper to buy the “old version” second hand OR new and get the $10 upgrade. Please don’t be buying this
Especially tears of the kingdom.
If you want tears of the kingdom it is cheaper to buy the “old version” second hand OR new and get the $10 upgrade. Please don’t be buying this
Your math isn’t really mathing…
It’s new math. In this new approach, the important thing is to
understand what you’re doingrebroadcast the narrative, rather than to get the right answer.Totk switch 2 is $80.
Totk for switch is 60, + 10 upgrade = $70.
Nope, it’s 70 + 10.
You are correct and I’m wrong. But right now you can get it on sale for around $50 at Walmart.
I thought Nintendo games never went on sale? 🤯
Assuming you are serious, this is a bit of exaggeration, but when compared to other games, you can say that. Their digital games go for about 30% sale at max, but that is also very rare. Though some games have more sales than others.
Physical on the other hands have different amount of sales, depending on retailers.
This is only for their first party games though, third party games regularly go on sale, and generally have similar (but not always same) pricing as other consoles.
It’s almost like the entire narrative is just bad faith tribalism.
It’s exaggerated alright, but Nintendo first-party titles very rarely go on sale and when they do, savings are lower than other manufacturers’ first-party titles.
As an example, BotW is at around 35% discount a couple times a year on average (although it wasn’t on sale at all for around two years, 2020-22).
In comparison, on Sony’s side, Demon’s Souls is at around 55% discount these days when it’s on sale every couple months or so. And yes, that’s technically a second-party title, but I feel it’s more relevant to compare launch games in this instance.
Even Sony is becoming greedy with its own published games not getting huge sales like they used to.