The Nintendo Switch 2 is positioned as one of the most anticipated consoles in recent years, with a minimum release date set for June 5. With the announcement of this launch, the focus is on Welcome Tour, a game designed to showcase the features of the new console through a series of mini-games. However, Nintendo’s decision to offer this title at a price of 9.99 euros has generated discontent among some sectors of the gaming community.
A game that should be free from every perspective
Many players believe that Welcome Tour should be free, compared to Astro’s Playroom on PS5, which was released for free as an introduction to the features of the DualSense controller. This criticism becomes even more relevant when mentioning the success of Wii Sports, included for free with the Wii, which helped attract a wide audience of new players. Reffie Fils-Aimé, former head of Nintendo America, recalled in a previous interview the importance of Wii Sports as a key element in the success of the console, emphasizing that Nintendo’s strategy at that time aimed not only to satisfy seasoned players but also to attract new users.
Despite the criticism, the Vice President of Product and Player Experience at Nintendo of America, Bill Trinen, defended Welcome Tour arguing that it is specifically aimed at those looking to delve into the system’s capabilities, not necessarily as a quick introduction for all users. This strategy could further divide players, who remain eager for the arrival of the new console, despite the debate surrounding access to its initial content.