A jump to $69.99 would mark the first time Nintendo has priced a game in this bracket, but it’s also part of a wider trend. PlayStation, Xbox, and a raft of third parties have all begun to sell games at this more expensive price. In those cases, the price bump has generally been introduced as part of the shift to the new console hardware generation – but for Zelda, it’ll be a late-gen price hike.
Nintendo removed the price from its website pretty sharply, but not before the internet grabbed it and made it into a major talking point – and in fairness, there is a lot to talk about. Specifically – games are probably going to have to get more expensive. But on the flip side, can people actually afford that?