Nintendo slashes Switch 2 production by a third after weak US sales

Nintendo is reducing production of its Switch 2 console by a third this quarter, from six million to four million units, following disappointing holiday sales in the United States. The move comes despite a strong launch, with sales now lagging behind expectations amid a thin software lineup. Shares in the company fell 6.3 percent in Tokyo after the news broke.

Nintendo has lowered its manufacturing plans for the Switch 2 console, cutting output from six million units to four million for the current quarter, with the reduction extending into April, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to Bloomberg. The decision follows weaker-than-expected sales over the holiday season, particularly in the US, where demand fell 35 percent short of the original Switch's performance during its first Christmas period there. Globally, the console achieved record-breaking sales of 3.5 million units in its first four days and reached 10 million over the next four months, but momentum stalled ahead of the holidays. Sales remain strong in Japan, where demand often exceeds supply, and are in line with expectations in Europe. Strategist Amir Anvarzadeh of Asymmetric Advisors described the situation as 'awful news,' stating, 'This hardware shortfall in its first year, during its big holiday season, is awful news,' and adding, 'Clearly the software lineup has been poor.' Contributing factors include a tougher economy, higher console prices influenced by tariffs, and the absence of major releases like a new Zelda or mainline Pokémon title. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, anticipated as a holiday driver, sold fewer than one million copies in December, below Nintendo's targets. Pokémon Pokopia, however, exceeded expectations with over two million units sold in its first four days. Nintendo has not raised its full-year sales forecast for the Switch 2 beyond 19 million units, a figure Bloomberg noted the company typically revises upward with strong performance. The company's shares dropped 11 percent in February amid concerns over tariffs and component costs, and fell a further 6.3 percent in Tokyo following the production news.

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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'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.

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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.

Nintendo has outlined 10 upcoming first-party titles for the Switch 2 in its latest financial report, offering a mix of new releases and enhanced editions to bolster the console's library through 2025 and into 2026. The lineup includes three holiday season games and seven more slated for next year. While some are upgraded versions of existing hits, others introduce fresh entries in popular franchises.

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January 2026 promises a robust start for the Nintendo Switch 2 console, following its successful 2025 debut. Five key titles, spanning simulations, action RPGs, and narrative adventures, highlight the platform's growing third-party support. This lineup addresses early concerns about post-launch content shortages.

Nintendo has announced a new Direct presentation on September 12, 2025, focusing on upcoming titles for the Switch and Switch 2 consoles. The 60-minute event will stream live online, continuing the company's tradition of revealing game catalogs.

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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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