How much are Upgrade Packs for Nintendo Switch 2 games
The Nintendo Direct program on April 4 has finally given us a confirmed release date for the Nintendo Switch 2, and we have more information about how upgrades will work for first-party titles. Not all first-party releases will be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2, as new games will be released for the older Switch console. Thanks to better hardware, Switch 2 users will be able to enhance graphics and better controls with the Joy-Con 2 and more. To do so, they will have to pay an extra price. How do Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs work? Upgrade Packs are an effective way to upgrade your Switch game to the Switch 2 version. When you buy any first-party title's Switch 2 edition, you're essentially getting a combo pack of the Switch 1 version and an upgrade pack. Let's take the example of the Switch 2 version of Super Mario Party Jamboree. This is what you'll receive. Switch 1 version of Super Mario Party Jamboree New way to play Jamboree TV New modes that use the controls and advanced features of Switch 2. GameShare compatibility for local multiplayer WQHD resolution in TV mode, and full HD in tabletop mode. If you already own the Switch 1 edition for any game, you don't have to pay the entire amount for the Switch 2 version. Instead, all you have to do is buy the Upgrade Pack, and it should allow you to access the enhanced version of the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jkSlm6gVA The exact content of Upgrade Packs will vary across different games, so always make sure to check that out before purchasing a copy (either Physical or Digital). How much will Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs cost? The exact price of the Upgrade Packs is not available as of writing. There's an exception for a couple of Zelda titles, but you'll have to purchase the Upgrade Packs separately. If I have to estimate, the Upgrade Packs should cost around $20. Most of the base versions for first-party Switch titles cost $59.99. The MSRP for Mario Kart World is set at $79.99. Mario Kart World is one of the several launch titles that will be available on the same day as the Nintendo Switch 2. A bundle is also available if you are looking to buy the game and the console at a discounted price. This is why I estimate that the Upgrade Packs will cost about $20, but it's best to wait for an official report from Nintendo. It's also important to note that the Upgrade Packs are different from in-game updates. A lot of first and third-party parties will get new features for the Switch 2, which are going to be available for free. The Upgrade Pack has more to do with the additional features that are only available on the Nintendo Switch 2 (like in-console voice chat, new controllers, and more). All members of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership will get access to the Upgrade Packs for Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom at no extra cost. This benefit is only available for these two Zelda titles, and requires an active membership. The only option for the rest of the games is to get the Upgrade Packs separately, or just get a Switch 2 version. The post How much are Upgrade Packs for Nintendo Switch 2 games appeared first on Destructoid.

The Nintendo Direct program on April 4 has finally given us a confirmed release date for the Nintendo Switch 2, and we have more information about how upgrades will work for first-party titles.
Not all first-party releases will be exclusive to the Nintendo Switch 2, as new games will be released for the older Switch console. Thanks to better hardware, Switch 2 users will be able to enhance graphics and better controls with the Joy-Con 2 and more. To do so, they will have to pay an extra price.
How do Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs work?
Upgrade Packs are an effective way to upgrade your Switch game to the Switch 2 version. When you buy any first-party title's Switch 2 edition, you're essentially getting a combo pack of the Switch 1 version and an upgrade pack.
Let's take the example of the Switch 2 version of Super Mario Party Jamboree. This is what you'll receive.
- Switch 1 version of Super Mario Party Jamboree
- New way to play Jamboree TV
- New modes that use the controls and advanced features of Switch 2.
- GameShare compatibility for local multiplayer
- WQHD resolution in TV mode, and full HD in tabletop mode.
If you already own the Switch 1 edition for any game, you don't have to pay the entire amount for the Switch 2 version. Instead, all you have to do is buy the Upgrade Pack, and it should allow you to access the enhanced version of the game.
The exact content of Upgrade Packs will vary across different games, so always make sure to check that out before purchasing a copy (either Physical or Digital).
How much will Nintendo Switch 2 Upgrade Packs cost?
The exact price of the Upgrade Packs is not available as of writing. There's an exception for a couple of Zelda titles, but you'll have to purchase the Upgrade Packs separately. If I have to estimate, the Upgrade Packs should cost around $20.
Most of the base versions for first-party Switch titles cost $59.99. The MSRP for Mario Kart World is set at $79.99. Mario Kart World is one of the several launch titles that will be available on the same day as the Nintendo Switch 2. A bundle is also available if you are looking to buy the game and the console at a discounted price.
This is why I estimate that the Upgrade Packs will cost about $20, but it's best to wait for an official report from Nintendo. It's also important to note that the Upgrade Packs are different from in-game updates. A lot of first and third-party parties will get new features for the Switch 2, which are going to be available for free. The Upgrade Pack has more to do with the additional features that are only available on the Nintendo Switch 2 (like in-console voice chat, new controllers, and more).
All members of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership will get access to the Upgrade Packs for Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom at no extra cost. This benefit is only available for these two Zelda titles, and requires an active membership. The only option for the rest of the games is to get the Upgrade Packs separately, or just get a Switch 2 version.
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