Illustration contrasting Nintendo Switch 2's weak Western holiday sales due to economy and pricing with strong performance in Japan.
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.

Building on initial coverage of the Switch 2's holiday sales dip—such as 35% declines in the US (worst console month since 1995 per Circana), 16% in the UK (still up 6% full-year and Nintendo's top European market), over 30% in France, and slowdowns across Europe—the console showed relative strength in Japan.

There, 1.32 million units sold in the last nine weeks of 2025, down just 5.5% from the original Switch but with first-year sales up 11%. A Japan-exclusive version priced around $335 dodged international pricing pressures, while Kirby Air Riders sold over 420,000 copies.

A senior Nintendo employee explained the broader declines: 'complicated economic landscape,' higher price points, and 'the absence of a major Western game'—unlike Super Mario Odyssey's boost for the original in 2017. Switch 2 holiday titles included Metroid Prime 4: Beyond (mixed reviews) and the Japan-popular Kirby game.

The employee expressed pride in the console's over 10 million units in four months despite industry headwinds like tariffs and shortages.

The 2026 pipeline offers momentum: Pokémon Pokopia (March 5), Mario Tennis Fever, updates to Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Super Mario Wonder, and The Super Mario Galaxy movie (April).

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Discussions on X highlight Nintendo attributing weaker Switch 2 holiday sales in Western markets to a complicated economy, higher prices, and absence of major Western titles, contrasting with strong sales in Japan due to local pricing and availability. Journalists share reports neutrally, while some users express skepticism toward 'flop' claims and optimism for 2026 lineup.

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