Nintendo raises Switch forecast to 24 million units on pandemic gaming boom | Inquirer Technology

Nintendo raises Switch forecast to 24 million units on pandemic gaming boom

/ 07:47 PM November 05, 2020

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FILE PHOTO: An employee attends Nintendo’s presentation ceremony for its Switch game console in Tokyo, Japan January 13, 2017. Picture taken January 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

TOKYO—Japan’s Nintendo Co Ltd on Thursday said it expects to sell 24 million of its Switch games consoles in the year ending March 2021, up from a forecast of 19 million but still seen as cautious, as the COVID-19 pandemic drives a gaming boom.

The Kyoto-based gaming company also hiked its operating profit forecast by 50% to 450 billion yen ($4.3 billion) as titles such as “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” bring new consumers to the Switch in its fourth year on the market.

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Operating profit for July-September alone more than doubled from the same period a year earlier to 147 billion yen, Reuters calculations showed, with Nintendo reporting first-half operating earnings were 291 million yen.

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Home of the enduring “Super Mario” franchise, Nintendo had been reluctant to increase forecasts despite strong sales of its Switch system, saying the boost from consumers stuck at home could prove transitory.

The resolution of Switch production issues that affected the company earlier in the year drove sales, prompting the forecast revision, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa told reporters during an earnings briefing.

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Nintendo said it sold 12.5 million Switch devices in the first half of the financial year, comprising 8.4 million hybrid home-portable Switch consoles and 4.2 million portable-only Switch Lite devices.

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The forecast “is still conservative, but at least Nintendo reacted,” said Serkan Toto, founder of game industry consultancy Kantan Games, pointing to Nintendo’s previous reluctance to raise forecasts.

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Lockdowns and curbs imposed around the world to tackle the new coronavirus have reduced entertainment options for many, suggesting there will be continued demand for gaming over the year-end shopping season.

The Switch has continued to sell well into October, Furukawa said.

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Sony Corp and Microsoft Corp will release next-generation consoles next week, adding to competition for the Switch.

Nintendo doesn’t see a big direct impact from the new devices on the mid-cycle Switch, Furukawa said.

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Sony’s gaming chief said last week that pre-release demand for its upcoming console, the PlayStation 5, is exceeding expectations, with the tech giant raising its full-year forecast.

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TOPICS: COVID-19, Gaming, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Sony Corp., Super Mario
TAGS: COVID-19, Gaming, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Sony Corp., Super Mario

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