Switch 2 holiday sales slow significantly in key markets

Nintendo's Switch 2 console experienced a notable slowdown in holiday sales across several major markets, despite its record-breaking launch earlier in the year. Reports indicate declines of up to 35 percent compared to the original Switch's performance in 2017. While Japan showed a milder drop, the overall trend raises concerns about sustaining momentum without strong exclusive games.

Nintendo’s Switch 2 launched last June and quickly became a market success, selling 3.5 million units worldwide in its first four days and surpassing 10 million shipments in under four months. However, a report from The Game Business highlights a significant slowdown during the crucial first holiday season.

In the US, Switch 2 sales fell about 35 percent in November and December compared to the original Switch in the same period of 2017. The UK saw a 16 percent decline over the last eight weeks of the year, while France reported a 30 percent drop. This reflects “a slowdown in Switch 2 sales momentum over the Christmas sales window” across all major European markets, according to the report.

Japan performed better, with holiday sales down just 5.5 percent relative to the original Switch, and full-year launch sales up 11 percent. This improvement may stem from a cheaper Japan-only version unaffected by international currency fluctuations.

The original Switch set a high benchmark, selling 15 million units in its first full year after Nintendo increased production by 4 million units to meet unexpected demand. Lingering sales of the original Switch have helped, boosting overall holiday hardware sales in the UK by 7 percent compared to 2017.

Analysts point to a lack of system-selling exclusive games as a factor. Unlike 2017, when Super Mario Odyssey fueled holiday excitement alongside titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the Switch 2's releases such as Pokémon Legends Z-A and Metroid Prime 4 had less impact than early hits like Mario Kart World and Donkey Kong Bananza.

Looking ahead, Nintendo's 2026 lineup features sequels for franchises including Yoshi, Mario Tennis, and Fire Emblem, plus “Switch 2 Edition” re-releases of popular Switch games. A potential bright spot is FromSoft’s Bloodborne-esque Duskbloods, planned as a Switch 2 exclusive. More announcements could help revive interest as launch demand wanes.

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Illustration contrasting Nintendo Switch 2's weak Western holiday sales due to economy and pricing with strong performance in Japan.
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Nintendo employee attributes Switch 2 holiday slowdown to economy, pricing, and game lineup

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Updating earlier reports on the Nintendo Switch 2's weaker 2025 holiday sales in Western markets compared to the original Switch, a senior Nintendo employee highlighted a 'complicated economic landscape,' higher prices, and lack of a major Western title as factors. New details reveal resilience in Japan thanks to a cheaper local version and strong holiday game sales, amid a promising 2026 lineup.

Nintendo has raised its full-year sales forecast for the Switch 2 console to 19 million units following strong initial performance, outpacing the launches of the PS4, PS5, and original Switch. The company's latest financial report also reconfirms release dates for several upcoming first-party titles on the platform. As of September 30, 2025, the Switch 2 has sold 10.36 million units worldwide.

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Nintendo's latest financial report reveals the original Switch has become the company's top-selling console, overtaking the DS with 155.37 million units sold. The Switch 2, launched in June 2025, has achieved 17.37 million sales in its first six months, marking the fastest start for any Nintendo platform. Software sales show strong performance, though the lineup lacks a massive blockbuster.

Continuing Switch 2 holiday promotions—following Micro Center's recent $50 discount on the standalone console—Nintendo launched its official Holiday Sale on December 22, with up to 75% off eShop games like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and a $50 cut on the Mario Kart World bundle, available until January 5 amid end-of-year value hunting.

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Micro Center has reduced the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 to $400, a $50 discount from its regular price. This in-store-only deal applies to the standalone console and comes amid a challenging holiday sales period for gaming hardware. The promotion provides a rare savings opportunity for the popular new system.

Following the November 2025 Circana report revealing record-low US console unit sales of 1.6 million since 1995, hardware spending hit $695 million—the weakest dollar figure since 2005—amid prices doubling to $439 since 2019. Total spending fell 4% to $5.9 billion despite Black Friday deals.

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The video games sector has experienced a transformative year with major hardware launches and acquisitions, setting the stage for an uncertain 2026. Key developments include strong sales for Nintendo's Switch 2 and a proposed massive buyout of Electronic Arts, while delays in high-profile titles like Grand Theft Auto 6 loom large. Analysts highlight shifting strategies in console markets as the industry evolves.

 

 

 

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