As we end off the first half of 2022, Switch continues to lead in unit sales.
For the first time in awhile, Nintendo Switch dominated NPD in both aspects of money-making.
Nintendo Switch is off to a great start for the second quarter of 2022.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. has released their sales numbers for the final fiscal quarter (January 1 to March 31) of the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
Despite a supply shortage, Nintendo’s hybrid platform ended off the first quarter very strong.
After a weak January, Nintendo Switch is back on top for hardware.
To start off the new year, Nintendo did very well in software, but not so much in hardware.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. has released their hardware numbers for the third fiscal quarter (October 1 to December 31) of the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
In an unsurprising turn of events, Nintendo Switch ended out the year on victory in unit sales.
Despite hardware supply constraints, Nintendo Switch managed to sell over one million units in November, the busiest shopping time of the year.
Despite losing a long-running NPD victory streak last month, Nintendo Switch is back on top thanks to the OLED revision.
In a month prior to the launch of the Nintendo Switch OLED, existing Switch models continue to sell, despite losing a streak.
Beginning in late October 2021, Nintendo will add a new membership option to their Nintendo Switch Online service. In addition to the existing benefits, members will also have access to a number of Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis games to play locally or multiplayer online.
Nintendo Switch continues to take #1 in hardware; however, this time it was able to take #1 in other areas as well.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. has released their hardware numbers for the first quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2022.