
In conjunction with the ongoing MAR10 Day celebrations, Nintendo revealed yesterday that the much-anticipated title, **Yoshi and the Mysterious Book**, is set for release on the Switch 2 this May. The announcement coincided with the unveiling of an exciting new trailer, generating significant buzz among the gaming community.
The game’s official pages have since launched, providing insights into its estimated file size as well as pricing information across various global markets. According to the official Nintendo eShop, players will need approximately **20.5GB** of free space to download and enjoy Yoshi’s latest adventure. This file size positions it competitively among other releases for the Switch 2. For context, titles such as **Donkey Kong Bananza** are under 10GB, while **Mario Kart World** weighs in at around 22GB, and enhanced versions of **Zelda** similarly hover in the 20GB range.
As for the game’s pricing structure, the eShop listings indicate that **Yoshi and the Mysterious Book** will retail for **£49.99 / 59,99€** in the UK and Europe. This places it at a lower price point compared to titles like **Donkey Kong Bananza** (£58.99/69,99€) and **Mario Kart World** (£66.99/79,99€). In Japan, the game is listed at **6,980 yen**, whereas **Mario Tennis Fever** is priced at 7,980 yen, and **Mario Kart World** at 8,980 yen.
Currently, there has been no official announcement regarding the game’s pricing in North America, but initial estimates suggest that it may be less expensive than certain other first-party titles available across various regions. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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