Nintendo Switch 2 Title Requires Buying Accessories for 100% Completion


Summary

  • Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour costs $9.99 and requires extra accessories to fully complete.
  • Completing Welcome Tour may cost up to $140, or even thousands for a 4K screen.
  • Some fans may skip Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour due to hidden costs and the console’s high price.

The new title Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour can’t be 100% completed unless gamers buy extra items for the system. The surprise cost adds on to the frustration some Nintendo fans are feeling surrounding the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour title.

During the Switch 2 Direct, Nintendo revealed a bunch of new games coming to the Nintendo Switch 2. One unexpected addition was the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, which serves as an introduction to the system and reveals some details about its tech through a variety of mini-games and experiences. Gamers were surprised to discover that Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour costs money, with a cost of $9.99 to access it. However, this new frustration may push some fans to avoid it entirely.

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As initially revealed by NintendoSoup, the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour cannot be 100% completed unless players buy some extra accessories for their Switch 2 system. An official Nintendo Japan page indicates that while all 12 different areas can be accessed without buying anything extra, in order to fully experience the 34 mini-games and tech demos, players will need some extras. Specifically, players will need a USB camera for one mini-game, a controller with GL/GR buttons for another mini-game, and a 4K TV/screen for one mini-game and one tech demo.

How Much Will Players Spend to Complete the Welcome Tour?

The cost players will end up spending to complete Welcome Tour depends upon what they already own. For example, many gamers own 4K screens and have USB-compatible webcams that may work with the Switch 2. But, if a gamer lacked everything and were to buy the Nintendo Switch 2 camera and a Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, which has the extra GL/GR buttons, they would be spending about $140 USD. Alternatively, they could pick up the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip and official camera, which would come in at just under $100. Gamers who lack a 4K screen are in for an extra cost that could range anywhere from the low hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the size, brand, and refresh rate, among other factors. For those who already own a camera and a 4K TV, they will still have to spend at least $39.99 for the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip, or $84.99 for the Switch 2 Pro Controller. The forward-compatible Switch Pro Controller and the Switch 2 Joy-Cons lack the extra GL/GR buttons, so this cost can’t be avoided.

While players were initially frustrated by the fact that Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour isn’t free, some were willing to forgive it since the price was set so low. However, considering these extra required elements don’t come with the Switch 2, the hidden cost of completing the game may lead to some new Nintendo Switch 2 owners to not buy it. At $449,99, the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 is already higher than some fans feel comfortable with.

Nintendo Switch 2 Tag Page Cover Art

Brand

Nintendo

Operating System

Proprietary

Storage

256GB internal / MicroSD

Resolution

1080p (handheld) / 4K (docked)

App Store

Nintendo eShop

Wi-Fi

Yes



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