Switch 2 becomes Nintendo’s best UK launch but trails Xbox Series X/S, PS5
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Switch 2 has reportedly been Nintendo’s biggest launch in the UK. The console has also outperformed the original Switch by over two to one after launch. Switch 2 has also allegedly outsold the Nintendo 3DS at launch, which was previously the firm’s biggest sale. According to data shown by the Game Business, Nintendo’s Switch 2 has reportedly been the firm’s biggest launch in the UK, although it sits behind Microsoft’s Xbox Series X/S and Sony’s PS5 launches. Switch has also outsold the original console at release by over two to one in the country. The console has also outperformed Nintendo 3DS, which previously held the title of Nintendo’s biggest launch. Regarding the UK’s top console launches of all time, Switch 2 remains the fourth-selling console in terms of units, just behind PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. In terms of revenue, the console has become the third best-selling in the UK, outperforming PS4, which retailed at a lower price. Nintendo says it will sell over 15 million Switch 2 units Sorry but this is wrong first there is a big demand for Switch 2 in the UK as all the shops apart from Curry’s are sold out. Also there two reasons why the PS5 and Xbox have more launch sales pic.twitter.com/XQmARipOZP — 🇬🇧 The Brit Who Cares 🇬🇧 (@Thebritwhocares) June 10, 2025 Nintendo predicted 15 million sales for its Switch 2 in May, saying it would achieve this milestone before the end of this financial year. The firm also forecasted 45 million sales for its software. The original Switch console sold over 14.86 million units in the first year after launching, with the company saying the Switch 2 will sell quicker than the original console. The gaming company recently admitted that the demand for Switch 2 consoles exceeded expectations. Nintendo also warned of stock shortages ahead of its launch. The firm added that Trump’s tariffs might also impact sales, especially in the U.S. Nintendo revealed that hardware sales for the original Switch were down 31.2 percent year-on-year. The firm also said the sales for Switch hardware had plunged 22.2 percent year-on-year. According to Nintendo, the lifetime sales for the original Switch were 152.12 million, just behind the Nintendo DS at 154.02 million units. The number of Switch users has also decreased from 129 million to about 128 million, which the firm confirmed was still high. The gaming firm revealed that Super Mario Party Jamboree has performed well, hitting 7.48 million units. The company said that Super Mario Party Jamboree was the fastest-selling title in the series on the original Switch console. Nintendo also said Super Mario Party lifetime sales reached 20.1 million units, revealing that the game will also be available on Switch 2. The gaming firm said Mario Kart 8 Deluxe sold a further 6.2 million units in the last financial year. The company also revealed that the lifetime sales for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe were at 68.2 million units, with Mario Kart World launching on Switch 2. Nintendo stated that digital sales have increased by 3.3% year-on-year, and about 62.9% of software sales were digital in the last quarter. Switch 2 sells faster than its predecessors The Switch 2 console also reportedly sold over 200,000 units in France over the weekend, doubling PS5’s previous record of the fastest-selling console. Mario Kart World attach rate- the number of new console owners with the game- was allegedly over 95 percent after the launch of Switch 2. The console reportedly generated over $130 million in sales in just four days after launch. Nintendo reportedly shipped over 3 million units of the newly launched Switch 2 in 24 hours; no console has ever achieved this milestone in sales in 24 hours. According to the firm, PS4 held the previous record after selling over 1 million units worldwide in just 24 hours. The news came following criticism that the console was selling at a high price, with its games and accessories bearing high price tags worldwide. According to Nintendo, Switch 1 sold over 80,000 units at launch, while Nintendo 3DS managed to sell over 113,000 units. Your crypto news deserves attention – KEY Difference Wire puts you on 250+ top sites

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