Gamer Update
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, Jul 27, 2025
Gamer UpdateGamer Update
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Search
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Follow US
- Advertisement -
Ad image
Main

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour requires pricey extra accessories and a 4K TV to fully complete

Author
Last updated: 05.06.2025 17:23
Author
Share
SHARE

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour arrives today alongside the launch of Nintendo’s new console, though it cannot be fully completed without also purchasing extra accessories – and a 4K TV.

The minigame collection has already drawn criticism for not being a pack-in game, considering it is designed to show off the capabilities of the Switch 2. Instead, it’ll set you back eight quid. Even former Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime waded in on the debate.

Yet as Nintendo has stated on its website (thanks Nintendo Soup), some of the 34 minigames and tech demos require peripherals which are sold separately.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour – Overview trailer (Nintendo Switch 2)Watch on YouTube

One minigame requires a USB camera; another requires the GL/GR buttons on the Switch 2 Pro Controller (although they’re also on the Joy-Con 2 Charging Grip with the console); and a 4K TV is required for both a minigame and a tech demo to experience the proper resolution.

Nintendo states that all 12 areas of the game can still be accessed without these accessories, but to 100 percent the game you’ll need three medals in every minigame.

The Switch 2 Pro Controller will set you back £74.99, an extra Charging Grip costs £29.99, while the Switch 2 Camera costs £58.99 – although a cute Piranha Plant alternative is £34.99 if you don’t mind a poor resolution.

As for a 4K TV, that could cost you hundreds, if not thousands of pounds.

Over in the US, meanwhile, Nintendo even raised the price of its accessories to combat US tariffs on the console itself.

“From my slightly extended but still brief time with it, it feels like Nintendo has created, if not the most wildly entertaining, at least the most spiritually accurate take on visiting an actual museum dedicated to a games console,” wrote Eurogamer’s Chris Tapsell on Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour.

“You read a bit, you play around a bit, you go, ‘huh,’ and have a little ruminate on what you’ve learned, and move on. If it weren’t for all the Joy-Con waggling I’d ideally play this thing with my arms clasped behind my back, head slightly cocked to one side, assuming the official position of the museum attendee.”

You Might Also Like

Mobile studio Fuse Games receives $7m investment

Looks like most Switch 2 third-party physical releases don’t have the game on the card

Gex Trilogy celebrates “success” with much-requested feature that should make European fans happy

Ex-Firaxis developers’ Star Wars strategy game unveiled

You can now stream Xbox games direct to your LG TV, no console required

Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Contact us

- Advertisement -
Ad image

You Might Also Like

Main

Former Ubisoft, Ready At Dawn, and Midgar devs form Atlantis Studio

1 Min Read
Main

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 tops 2m copies sold in less than two weeks | News-in-brief

1 Min Read
Main

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt moves 60m copies | News-in-brief

0 Min Read
Main

Crystal Dynamics lays off 17 employees

2 Min Read
  • Home
  • About us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 Gamer Update. All rights reserved.

Gamer Update
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?