Fastest-Selling Nintendo Console Ever
Nintendo’s Switch 2 sold over 3.5 million units worldwide in just four days after its June 5, 2025, debut, marking the company’s most successful console launch in history. This explosive start signals strong consumer demand for the hybrid gaming system, setting a high bar for Nintendo’s ambitions.
Ambitious Sales Targets
Aiming for 15 Million by March 2026
The Kyoto-based company is on track to meet its goal of selling 15 million Switch 2 units by March 2026, with analysts suggesting even higher numbers if production ramps up. The unprecedented launch figures have bolstered confidence in Nintendo’s ability to capitalize on the console’s popularity.
Supply Challenges Emerge
Meeting Runaway Demand
Surging demand has strained supply, prompting President Shuntaro Furukawa to apologize to fans unable to secure units through lotteries. Nintendo is urging suppliers to accelerate production to avoid shortages that could dampen momentum, a critical focus for sustaining the console’s early success.
Anti-Scalping Measures in Place
Cracking Down on Resellers
To combat scalping, Nintendo has partnered with Japanese online marketplaces like Rakuten, Mercari, and LY Corporation to curb reseller exploitation. These efforts aim to ensure fair access for consumers, protecting the launch’s momentum from profiteers amid high demand.
Economic and Pricing Concerns
Tariff Threats Loom Large
The Switch 2’s higher price compared to its predecessor, combined with global economic uncertainty, poses challenges. Furukawa hinted at potential price hikes if US tariffs under President Donald Trump intensify, which could impact affordability and long-term sales in key markets.
Hardware Makers Face Pressure
Analysts note that Nintendo, alongside Sony and Microsoft, could face significant tariff-related costs due to their hardware businesses. Even with a temporary tariff truce, US buyers might see Switch 2 prices rise by 7-8%, with worst-case scenarios predicting up to 30% increases.