Nintendo Is Raising Switch Prices in Canada, Just Before the Switch 2 Takes Over


Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo is about to make some changes in Canada, and they’ll hit your wallet. Starting in August, the cost of the original Nintendo Switch, its accessories, games, and even Amiibo figures will go up. Nintendo says the increase is due to “market conditions,” though it didn’t give full details yet. Let’s break down what this could mean and why now might be the right time to skip the older models and go straight for the newer Switch 2.

Nintendo Switch 2

Nintendo Switch Price Hike Coming in August

Right now, here’s what you’d pay for the console in Canada

  • Regular Switch – CA$400 → around $293 
  • Switch OLED – CA$450 → approximately $330 
  • Switch Lite – CA$269 → about $197

Nintendo hasn’t said exactly how much the new prices will be, but we’ll know by August 1 when they update their Canadian website. Still, all signs point to prices going up, not down.

Why the Price Change?

The increase in the Nintendo Switch price likely isn’t random. Back in April 2025, the U.S. government added new tariffs to most imported goods. Even though Nintendo is based in Japan, those rules affect how it does business across North America. Many people think this is why the brand-new Switch 2 launched at a higher price, CA$630 in Canada (US$450).

With these new costs, Nintendo may be adjusting its older products to line up with the current business climate.

What This Means for You

If the price of the original Switch models climbs closer to that of the Switch 2, many buyers might stop and ask, “Why not just buy the newer one?”

That’s a fair question. The Switch 2 is more powerful, has better graphics, and runs newer games. It’s an improved version of the original. So if the difference in price is small, the Switch 2 becomes a better deal.

Final Thoughts

This increase in pricing may disappoint individuals attempting to economize by selecting an earlier Switch version. However, it could encourage additional customers to select the Nintendo Switch 2, which delivers greater advantages overall. Therefore, if you’re considering purchasing a Switch, it could be worthwhile to postpone until August, review the updated pricing, and contemplate investing slightly extra for a significantly superior console.

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