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Nintendo’s Switch 2 Tops Six Million Units in Q1 and Drives 132% Revenue Surge

Robust hardware and software demand prompts Nintendo to keep its 15 million-unit forecast, with production ramp-ups under way to meet ongoing shortages.

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Overview

  • Switch 2 sold 5.82 million units in its first quarter (April–June 2025) and exceeded six million units within seven weeks of its June 5 launch.
  • Software sales reached 8.67 million units, with Mario Kart World accounting for 5.63 million copies and achieving a 96.7% attach rate across bundle and standalone purchases.
  • Quarterly revenue climbed 132% year-on-year to ¥572.3 billion, and operating profit rose to ¥56.9 billion, both figures surpassing analysts’ estimates.
  • Nintendo plans new Switch 2 releases including Donkey Kong Bananza, Kirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, and Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition to sustain momentum.
  • The original Switch’s lifetime sales reached 153.10 million units by June 30, ranking it among the top three best-selling consoles ever.