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Treehouse Live Showcases Nintendo Switch 2 "Welcome Journey" game screen

2025-04-04 22:55:06|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

The Nintendo Treehouse team demonstrates Nintendo Switch 2's "Welcome Tour" gameplay, interactive technology demonstrations, mini-games, and a guide to explaining the hardware and setup of the Joy-Con 2 controller.The Nintendo Switch 2 will be launched on June 5, 2025.

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However, Nintendo's decision to charge for the tutorial game "Welcome Tour" for this console is also really shocking.

Nintendo announced the Nintendo Switch 2: Welcome Journey at its "Nintendo Face Meeting".This is a game to be launched in June with the Switch 2 console, which provides players with a guided introduction to the console in the form of a video game.

"Nintendo Switch 2: Welcome Journey" is described as a "virtual display" of the new console hardware.According to Nintendo, “With technical demonstrations, mini-games and other interactions, players will have a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of this new console system in a way that has never been seen before.”

树屋直播展示任天堂Switch 2《欢迎之旅》游戏画面

In the "Nintendo Face Meeting" screen, a small player incarnates in an oversized Switch 2 console to learn about the different functions and related information of this console.The game also includes mini games such as "Speed ​​Golf", "Doesn't Spike Ball" and "Sand Hammer Physics Demo".

Nintendo announced that the Nintendo Switch 2: Welcome Tour is priced at 990 yen in Japan.

Even so, players are still complaining that the game is still charged.Netizen Trables said: "This is simply a technical demonstration of your host. Why do people still need to pay for it?"

KMoosetoe added: "I laughed out loud when they said it was a paid game. Hopefully no one bought this kind of junk."

Opening_Proof_1365 commented: "When they showed this game, I was thinking, 'It's a fun gadget that will familiarize you with the host system.' But when they said it was a fee, I really laughed out loud and said, 'Why would anyone pay for this?'"

Many people now mention the games that come with Sony's various PlayStation consoles, saying Nintendo should have followed suit.For example, the Cosmic Robot Wireless Handle Guide will be pre-installed on every PlayStation 5 host, and it also serves as a free technical demonstration of the DualSense handle.

Radical_X75 said: "However, the PS5 comes with a free game to show the performance of the DualSense controller. I thought this (Switch 2's Welcome Journey) was the same until they said it was charged. It made no sense."

Zanytiger6 added: "Steam Deck also came with "Aperture Desktop Mission" when it was launched. Nintendo is so outrageous that you spent more than $400 to buy the console, and it would be a charge to learn about the console."