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How much does a video game cost? That used to be a simple question. When the Nintendo Switch first launched in 2017, full-priced games were $60. Easy. Then, PlayStation and Xbox first-party releases jumped to $70 in 2020. Nintendo followed suit in 2023 with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. But now, with the Nintendo Switch 2, the situation is even more complicated.
Mario Kart World is $80. Donkey Kong Bananza is $70. Yet Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is just $40. Now, physical games will cost more than digital. Not only can the Switch 2 play Switch 1 games I already own, but many titles can get performance upgrades—and even additional DLC—via an Upgrade Pack. Some are paid, many are free, and the prices vary significantly. Here's what you need to know before handing over your credit card.
The 3 Types of Switch 2 Games
Before I talk about how much the upgrades cost, I need to explain the three (yes, three) different kinds of games you can play on the Switch 2.
- Switch 2 games: These are native Switch 2 games made exclusively for the console. They feature the Switch 2 logo and are designed to take advantage of the latest hardware. This includes Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza, as well as third-party releases like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition.
- Switch 2 Edition games: These are Switch games that have performance and visual upgrades over their Switch 1 counterparts. The physical versions of these titles will have the Switch game and Upgrade Pack on the same cartridge. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokémon Legends: Z-A are Switch 2 Edition games, and are labeled accordingly.
- Switch 1 games: Finally, there are just Switch 1 games, since (most of) these can be played on the Switch 2. This means you can play Breath of the Wild or Metroid Dread for free if you already own those games. They won't have the significant upgrades that come with the Upgrade Packs but should gain some small benefits simply by running on more powerful hardware.
So, How Much Does Nintendo Charge for an Upgrade Pack?
Instead of having to buy new games to get upgraded versions of the titles you already own, Nintendo allows you to upgrade your Switch games into native Switch 2 games, turning them into Switch 2 Edition games. However, the cost of that upgrade varies widely, depending on how much new content is included.
$20: Upgrade Packs that include DLC-sized additions for the Switch 2 cost $20. This includes Super Mario Party Jamboree, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, which add new gameplay features and content to the base game. The Switch 2 Edition versions of these games cost $80, so it's the $60 base game + $20 DLC.
$10: Then there are games with smaller updates that cost $10 for performance and visual upgrades, including Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and Pokémon Legends: Z-A. Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom also have Switch 2 Editions, but they're also included as part of Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack for free. A new copy of BOTW for Switch 2 costs $70 and TOTK costs $80, so the math adds up.
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
- Pokémon Legends: Z-A
$5: Nintendo introduced a $5 upgrade path for the Switch 2 Edition of Animal Crossing: New Horizons to coincide with the game's free version 3.0 update. This upgrade adds enhanced visuals, GameChat functionality, and mouse controls. Xenoblade Chronicles X is another $5 upgrade, but it just includes performance improvements. Interestingly, both games are getting new physical editions, so is this the one common thread?
Free: Finally, some games have received free upgrades from Nintendo, including Arms, Pokémon Scarlet/Violet, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Super Mario Odyssey, Bowser's Fury, and more. These updates mainly focus on visual upgrades, though some gain frame rate bumps, HDR, and even GameChat support.
- Arms
- Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
- Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
- Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
- Game Builder Garage
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
- New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
- Splatoon 3
- Super Mario: 3D World + Bowser's Fury
- Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2
- Super Mario Odyssey
How Much Are Third-Party Games?
It's not just Nintendo games that have unlockable updates for the Switch 2; all developers have the option of offering an upgrade path to players. Many of these updates come with graphic and performance improvements, but some may add additional content. However, how much this costs will depend on the game and the publisher.
For instance, games in Hamster's Arcade Archives line cost $2.99 to upgrade. Meanwhile, Marvelous has multiple games at the $10 price point. However, many developers have opted not to charge for the Switch 2 Edition of their game. This means if you own the Switch version of the game, the upgrade pack is available to you as a free download.
- 4PGP - $5
- Asphalt Legends - Free
- A-Train: All Aboard! Tourism - $7
- Ball X Pit - Free
- Bang! Bang! Bandits - $3
- Beyblade X Evobattle - $10
- Blood: Refreshed Supply - Free
- Braid: Anniversary Edition - $3
- Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars: Reforged - $5
- Brotato - Free
- Card-en-Ciel - $10
- Cast n Chill - Free
- Chippy&Noppo - $2.40
- Core Keeper - Free
- Cozy Grove - Free
- Dave the Diver - Free
- Deltarune - Free
- Demon Castle Story - $4
- Dinkum - Free
- Disney Dreamlight Valley - Free
- Dispatch - Free
- Divinity: Original Sin II - Free
- Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake - Free
- Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - $20 for Anniversary Edition
- Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition - Free
- The Exit 8 - $1
- Factorio - Free
- Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time - $2.59
- Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles - Free
- The Fox's Way Home - $3
- Fruit Mountain Party - $1.88
- Hades II - Free
- Hello Kitty Island Adventure - $10
- High on Life - Free
- Hogwarts Legacy - $10
- Hollow Knight - Free
- Hollow Knight: Silksong - Free
- Human Fall Flat - $5
- Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road - $2.59
- Isekai Rondo - $1
- Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster
- Kuukiyomi 4: Consider It - $5
- Little Rocket Lab - Free
- Lollipop Chainsaw RePop - $5
- Lorelei and the Laser Eyes - Free
- Lynked: Banner of the Spark - Free
- Minishoot' Adventures - Free
- Nicktoons & The Dice of Destiny - Free
- No Man's Sky - Free
- Novel Rogue - $1
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 - Free
- Overcooked 2! - $10
- Overrogue - $1
- Planet of Lana II - Free
- The Prince of Tennis Doki Doki Survival - $5
- The Prince of Tennis Sweet School Festival - $5
- Pritto Prisoner - $1
- Read Dead Redemption - Free
- Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven - $10
- The Rumble Fish 2 - $5
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma - $10
- Sail Forth - Free
- Sayonara Wild Hearts - Free
- Shadow Labyrinth - Free
- Shuten Order - $2.49
- Sid Meier's Civilization VII - $10
- Simogo Legacy Collection
- Skyship Quest Story - $4
- Sonic Racing: Crossworlds - $10
- Stardew Valley - Free
- Storm Lancers - Free
- Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar - $10
- Subnautica - Free
- Subnautica: Below Zero - Free
- Super Bomberman Collection - $5
- System Shock Remake - Free
- Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game - Free
- Tamagotchi Plaza - $10
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate - $2.49
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered - Free
- Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter - $1
- The Touryst - $6
Not All Games Have Upgrade Paths
Keep in mind that not all games will offer upgrade paths, so be careful before buying a game on Switch that you plan to upgrade down the road on Switch 2. You'll need to re-buy these games to get them on the new console:
- Atelier Ryza Secret Trilogy Deluxe Pack
- Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake
- Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined
- No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: The Somnium Files
- Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening
- Octopath Traveler 0
- Raidou Remastered
- Sonic X Shadow Generations
- Suika Game Planet
- Suikoden I & II HD Remaster
Other games may also receive free patches that allow them to take advantage of the new hardware without the need for a true upgrade path.


