U.S. online stores put 'out of stock' signs as Nintendo Switch 2 sales hit record highs

Nintendo sold more than 3.5 million units of its flagship Switch 2 gaming system in the four days following its launch, with online stores of major U.S. retailers putting up “out of stock” signs.
Nintendo sold more than 3.5 million units of its flagship Switch 2 gaming system in the four days following its launch, with online stores of major U.S. retailers putting up “out of stock” signs.
The record-breaking start for the company’s first new console in eight years, puts Nintendo on the path to realizing its aim of selling 15 million units of the Switch 2 console in the fiscal year ending March 2026.
However, analysts continue to believe that those expectations are modest, and forecast the strong initial demand to sustain.
“The market expected a record from Nintendo, and as it turns out, Nintendo delivered,” Serkan Toto, CEO and founder of gaming industry consultancy Kantan Games, told CNBC.
“All signals prior to launch pointed to significant demand, and I believe we will see further records broken over the next weeks or months,” he added.
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