New Nintendo Switch sales figures reach 143.42 million consoles, narrowing the gap with PS2 a little further
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What Nintendo Switch is one of the most successful consoles in history It's no secret, just as the Japanese firm's intention to position it as the best-selling system of all time is no secret either. Until now, the figures published by the big N placed it with more than 141 million consoles distributed. Now, recent reports update Nintendo Switch sales, further closing the gap with the only two consoles that currently surpass it.
So that, Nintendo Switch has now sold 143.42 million consoles worldwiderecording very solid numbers, but which begin to deflate as the months go by, so The Christmas campaign is set to be crucial to determine whether the Japanese company's machine will achieve its grand goal. At the moment, the podium of the best-selling consoles in history is as follows:
PS2 – 160 million consoles soldNintendo 3DS – 154.02 million consoles soldNintendo Switch – 143.42 million consoles sold
In this last quarter, Nintendo has managed to increase its sales rate by 2.1 million units until June 30However, progress is increasingly slow, so it remains to be seen whether it will end up being the best-selling film of all time.
Nintendo Switch 2 is targeting a TBD release in 2025
This objective is hampering the arrival of Nintendo Switch 2, the next generation of the Japanese company that It should be ready in the early stages of 2025.However, it remains a mystery when its final arrival will occur, since Officially, nothing is known about the machine.except for numerous rumors that point to a very continuous system with certain changes to increase its power and some of its functions.
So we will have to be very attentive during the next few weeks to find out. What are Nintendo's plans in this regard? and how they manage to close 2024 in relation to Nintendo Switch sales.
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