Summary

The official Japanese website forNintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tourhas confirmed that you’ll need several additional accessories to get 100 percent completion.

Since its official reveal a few months ago,the Nintendo Switch 2 has generated a surprising amount of controversy, despite the massive excitement and expectations surrounding it.From the price of games like Mario Kart Worldto the existence ofGame-Key cards for a lot of physical third-party releases, there’s been more annoyance than you might expect.

Minigame kiosks in Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour.

Perhaps thebiggest lightning rod for confused-looking faces is the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, which appeared to be a fun pack-in title similar toAstro’s Playroomthat teaches you everything to expect from the console. Only, the Switch 2 Welcome Tour isn’t a pack-in at all and actually has to be purchased. It turns out that’s not all you’ll have to pay for if you want the full experience.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Needs Extra Accessories To Play Some Of Its Minigames

Hope You Were Planning On Getting The USB Camera

As pointed out by ResetEra user delete12345, the officialAs pointed out by ResetEra user delete12345to play some of the game’s 35 minigames and tech demos. For those that don’t know, those minigames are meant to show off the console’s features and have three possible medals to earn depending on how highly you score.

In the case of the accessory minigames, though, you’ll (obviously) have to actually own them to play the minigame. While you can still see the minigames and exhibitions, the accessories are required to take part in each little challenge. The accessories you’ll need include the USB Camera, a Switch 2 Pro Controller or Charging Grip, and a 4K-compatible TV.

Some of the 34 mini-games and tech demos may require a 4K TV or peripherals sold separately. you’re able to reach all 12 different areas without the need for any additional accessories or a 4K TV. - Nintendo

Although thatdoesmake sense considering the Welcome Tour is meant to be a tech showcase, it adds to the reputation that Welcome Tour has as something that should have been free with the console. When you add up the price of the USB Camera, Switch 2 Pro Controller, and a 4K TV, it could be pretty costly to achieve 100 percent completion in the game.