The complete Switch2 hardware setup comes in at approximately 8,620 RMB (game purchases not included). What do you think – does this price tag seem reasonable [doge], or would you recommend mixing in some third-party alternatives for certain accessories [smirk R]? We’re talking controllers, memory cards, protective cases, and more – where could you save without sacrificing quality [laughing]?

Best Switch 2 Hardware Bundle Deals: Complete Setup for 8620 Yuan (Excluding Games)
Best Switch 2 Hardware Bundle Deals: Complete Setup for 8620 Yuan (Excluding Games)
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10 thoughts on “Best Switch 2 Hardware Bundle Deals: Complete Setup for 8620 Yuan (Excluding Games)”
  1. I think the price is fair if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some money. Also, a protective case is great, but maybe you can find a cheaper option that still gets the job done.

  2. I think the price is fair if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some cash. A good case and an extra memory card are must-haves though – you don’t want to risk your Switch getting damaged or running out of storage mid-game!

  3. I think the price is fair if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some money. Also, a no-frills case might be enough unless you’re super worried about scratches.

    1. Absolutely agree! Third-party controllers can be a great way to save money without sacrificing too much quality, and a basic case is often more than sufficient. It’s all about balancing cost with your personal needs. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s always helpful to hear different perspectives!

  4. I think the price is fair if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some money. For example, a Pro Controller alternative can be half the price while still offering great quality.

  5. I think the price is fair if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some cash. A good protective case is worth it, though – trust me, I’ve learned that lesson the hard way!

    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I totally agree – third-party controllers can be a great cost-saving option, and they’ve come a long way in terms of quality. A good case is absolutely worth it; I’ve seen too many consoles end up damaged without one. Thanks for the tip, and happy gaming!

  6. I think the price is pretty reasonable if you need everything brand new, but I’d definitely consider third-party controllers to save some cash. Have you looked into generic memory cards? I found some decent ones for way less than official Nintendo options.

    1. Absolutely, going with third-party controllers can be a great way to save money, and I totally agree that generic memory cards are worth considering. I’ve seen some solid options myself that cost a fraction of official Nintendo brands. It’s all about balancing quality and budget! Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s always helpful to hear different perspectives.

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