We’re in the age of what Nintendo is calling “variable pricing.” Some games are $60. Some are less. And a few are a decent bit more. Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is one of those. The physical version of the strategy RPG will run $80, matching the price of Mario Kart World and the Switch 2 edition of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo’s only other $80 games.

Out September 17, 2026, Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave is now viewable on the eShop along with its unexpected price. While the digital price runs $70, the standard amount for new premium boxed games on Switch 2, the physical version is $10 more. That’ll be a tough pill to swallow for fans who prefer to have their Fire Emblem games and SRPGs sitting on their shelves next to them.

Earlier this year, Nintendo announced that it would begin making the digital versions of its games $10 cheaper than the physical versions. The idea was that it would be a savings to people who download the games compared to those who get them the old-fashioned way. But it’s hard to imagine $80 being the “natural” price for Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave rather than an amount that includes extra to cover the cost of storage on SD Express cards in the current AI-fueled RAM apocalypse.

Every other game Nintendo has announced or launched since the new digital discount was announced has been $70 or less. Star Fox is $60 physical and $50 for a digital copy. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is $70 for physical and $60 for digital. The lack of any consistent pattern has made it hard to pin down whether the digital discount is really a price hike on physical in disguise, but it certainly feels that way with Fire Emblem.

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