Nintendo Quarterly Revenue Surges Thanks to Switch 2
- Nintendo officially released the Switch 2 worldwide on June 5, 2025, and quickly set a new company record by selling 3.5 million consoles within the initial four-day launch period.
- The impressive launch builds on the ongoing success of the original Switch since 2017, reflecting Nintendo’s approach to gradually growing its hardware ecosystem instead of quickly phasing out previous models.
- Nintendo sold over 5.82 million Switch 2 consoles in the first month, supported by popular titles like Mario Kart World, and is ramping up production amid supply challenges.
- Nintendo's revenue for the April-June quarter rose 132% year-over-year to 572.3 billion yen , while operating profit reached 56.9 billion yen, reflecting Switch 2's impact.
- Nintendo remains confident in its goal to move 15 million units of the Switch 2 console by the end of March 2026, reflecting expectations of continued strong performance through the upcoming holiday period and next fiscal year.
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Nintendo announced this Friday that its quarterly revenue has more than doubled, an additional 132.1%, compared to the previous year thanks to Switch 2, which has become the world's best-selling video game console after its launch in June. That month 5,82 million units of the device were sold, after having set a record of 3.5 million units marketed in the first four days since its departure to the global market on June 5. “The figures from aroun…
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