Nintendo profits fall 55 percent as people save their cash for the Switch 2

Nintendo profits fall 55 percent as people save their cash for the Switch 2
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People are so excited for the next-gen Switch, they’re likely holding off on buying Nintendo’s current consoles and games. At least that’s what the company’s latest earnings report seems to indicate. For the quarter ending on June 30, Nintendo posted a net profit of 80.9 billion Japanese Yen, which is higher than its forecast but over 50 percent lower than its net profit for the same period last fiscal year. In addition, the company said it only sold 2.1 million Switch consoles for the quarter. That means it experienced a 46.3 percent decline on unit sales year-on-year. Even its games didn’t sell well, seeing as Nintendo posted a software sales figure that’s 41.3 percent lower than last fiscal year’s at 30.64 million units sold.

In its report, Nintendo admits that the low sales figures for games was caused by the lack of big releases, such as the previous year’s The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The Super Mario Bros. Movie also helped “energize” its business back then. But since hardware sales for this quarter are similar to the previous one’s, Nintendo considers its Switch sales to be stable.

Nintendo is expected to launch its “Switch 2” console soon. It was expected to come out sometime this year, but according to reports published in the previous months, it will be released in early 2025 instead. There’s still very little known about the upcoming console, but rumors say it will have backwards compatibility, as well as 4K capabilities.

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