Nintendo Switch Has Now Sold Over 107 Million Units
Nintendo has published its latest financial report, giving us a look at the total Switch sales so far. It’s looking good, with combined might of the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch – OLED Model selling 107.65 million units, inching ever closer to that 110 million milestone.
Despite this, Nintendo reports that sales of the Switch has decreased by 20% year-on-year, with the company citing “shortages of semiconductor components and other parts”. It also singles out Animal Crossing: New Horizons as a particularly high driver of sales during the last fiscal year, something that Nintendo has arguably lacked in more recent months.
Let’s take a look at where the Switch now stands against Nintendo’s other major systems:
Console | Total Sales |
---|---|
DS | 154.02 Million |
Game Boy | 118.69 Million |
Switch | 107.65 Million |
Wii | 101.63 Million |
Game Boy Advance | 81.51 Million |
3DS | 75.94 Million |
Family Computer / NES | 61.91 Million |
Super Family Computer / SNES | 49.10 Million |
N64 | 32.93 Million |
GameCube | 21.74 Million |
Wii U | 13.56 Million |
It’s a stark reminder of how successful the Switch continues to be and with games like Bayonetta 3, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet all slated for release this year, it’s looking like the console will see healthy sales well into the new year.
Time will tell, of course, whether the system manages to catch up to the Game Boy and the DS (we’re pretty confident on the former, at least), but we reckon the strong software support – including Breath of the Wild 2 in 2023 – should nudge it closer to the top two spots.
What do you make of the latest Switch hardware figures? Do you think it will catch up to the DS? Let us know in the comments.