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Nintendo announces regional MSRP hikes for Switch 2 and other Switch models, plus Switch Online and playing cards, with staged effective dates across Japan, the US/Canada, and Europe.
Nintendo raises Switch 2 price globally (US $499.99, Canada $679.99, Europe €499.99, Japan ¥59,980) and forecasts lower sales next year, indicating higher per-unit revenue but demand risk amid changing market conditions.
Samsung is raising prices on multiple Galaxy models, with higher-storage variants up to $80 more, and a recent foldable line price hike is noted across the lineup.
Raspberry Pi raises prices across its lineup due to RAM shortages, including a $100 increase for the 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 (roughly $220 from $120), with other models up by $11.25–$150; CEO Eben Upton says the hikes are temporary and will reverse when costs normalize.
Netflix raises core plan prices: standard (no ads) to $19.99/mo and premium to $26.99/mo, each up by $2.
Nex Playground raises price to $299 (a $50 increase) from April 1 amid higher DDR and eMMC costs driven by broader AI infrastructure expansion, with the device having previously outsold Xbox during last year’s holidays.
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