Nintendo Switch 2's Welcome Tour is not only a $10 version of PS5's free Astro's Playroom, you also have to buy extra peripherals to 100% it

Nintendo Switch 2: Welcome Tour screenshot
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As if Nintendo charging for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Switch 2 launch game, Welcome Tour, essentially its version of the free PS5 game Astro's Playroom, wasn't bad enough, i🌱t turns out you need some expensive extras if you wan♉t to 100% it.

Welcome Tour functions as a playable demo and guide to the Switch 2. There are lots of new bells and whistles on the console, like 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a dedicated chat button and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:magnetic Joy-Con, so it makes senseౠ to have a gam🀅e to explain it all.

, even though you can access all 12 of the game's exhibitions, three minigames and one tech demo are only available if you have a USB camera, Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller or Joy-Con 2 charging grip, and a 4K TV or monitor.

Apparently, if you want to attain 100% completion, you'll need to earn three medals 🥀in every single minigame, so if you don't have those extras you're out of luck.

I suppose it makes sense that you'd need a 4K TV to test out how it works on the Switch 2, but it feels a bit mean that as well as 🐻paying for this explainer, you also need expensive tech to complete it. As lon🍬g as you're not a die-hard completionist you can always just skip that minigame though. Or do it when you eventually upgrade your setup.

To be fair to Nintendo, it doesn't hide thisඣ fact; the information is righꦅt there . Still, I can't help but feel like any other company would have at least made the game free.

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