Nintendo Switch could outsell the Wii U in its first year
Nintendo’s profits are up. It’s claimed an operating profit of $1.6 billion (178 billion yen) for the last quarter, which, while around the same level as the last earnings report, is almost a billion dollars more than the same quarter in 2016, when it made just $701 million. It’s Nintendo’s first financial results after its Switch console went on sale, and since March 3rd, it’s sold 2.74 million units. The company believes sales will stay strong, forecasting 10 million more Switch consoles sold by this time next year. That prediction, shy of 13 million, would put it toe to toe with the total sales of its predecessor, the Wii U, over its entire lifetime.
The company added that it’s pulled in around 50 billion yen from related entities like The Pokemon Company, as well as gains from selling its part ownership of the Seattle Mariners. During a Q&A session, CEO Kimishima said that its reNew consoles aside, it’s the company’s games that seem responsible for making money. The Legend OF Zelda: Breath of the Wild has sold 2.76 million copies on the new console. Yes, that’s more Zelda titles than there are Switch consoles, and doesn’t even factor in sales of the game on Wii U — that gives a true total of 3.84 million copies sold. Those figures pale in comparison to Pokemon Sun and Moon, which have sold 15.44 million games on 3DS. The Switch’s sales pitch as a combination home and portable console makes a whole lot of sense to Nintendo’s accountants.



