Key Takeaways
1. Nintendo Switch 2 has sold 17.37 million units since its June launch.
2. Nintendo increased its sales forecast by 25%, expecting 19 million total units sold by March 31.
3. Nintendo’s revenue rose by 99.3% to ¥1.9 trillion (around US$12.2 billion) in the first three quarters.
4. The original Switch sold 3.25 million units, a 66% decline from the previous year.
5. Top-selling games include Mario Kart World with 14.03 million copies and Pokémon Legends: Z-A with 12.3 million copies sold.
Nintendo has recently shared its financial results for the first three quarters of the current fiscal year, which spans from April 1 to December 31, 2025. The report highlights a significant achievement: the Nintendo Switch 2 (approximately $449 on Amazon) has seen remarkable success, selling 17.37 million units since its launch in June until the end of December.
Increased Sales Forecast
Due to this success, Nintendo has increased its sales expectations by 25%, now anticipating a total of 19 million units sold by the end of the fiscal year on March 31. The strong sales of the hybrid console have contributed to a staggering 99.3% increase in Nintendo’s revenue, reaching ¥1.9 trillion (around US$12.2 billion) in the first three quarters. Additionally, profits have surged by 51.3%, amounting to ¥358.8 billion (approximately US$2.3 billion).
Original Switch Performance
Even though it’s an older generation console, the original Switch still managed to sell 3.25 million units, which marks a 66% decline compared to the same period last year. Overall, Nintendo sold 146.9 million games during this timeframe, with 37.93 million of those being specifically optimized for the new Switch 2.
Top-Selling Titles
Mario Kart World was the top-selling game, with 14.03 million copies sold, closely followed by Pokémon Legends: Z-A at 12.3 million. Both games likely gained from being included in official console bundles. Interestingly, despite having some technical challenges (which are discussed in the Digital Foundry video linked below), the original Switch version of Pokémon Legends: Z-A accounted for 8.41 million units of its total sales.
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