Overview
- Japanese analysts predict global console shortages will last until at least spring 2026 and project roughly 6 million Switch 2 units sold in its first month and 18–20 million by March 2026.
- Nintendo says it will bolster production and supply systems after demand exceeded supply in many regions, particularly Japan.
- President Shuntaro Furukawa defends the $449 price as fitting the gaming experience and is watching whether it becomes a barrier for young children.
- Pre-order criteria—including a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online membership and at least 50 hours of gameplay—remain in place to prioritize active users and limit scalping.
- Nintendo is collaborating with publishers on Game-Key Card support and is exploring shorter development periods to manage rising software production costs.