Nintendo Switch exceeds 150 million units sold

 

Console can become the best -selling Nintendo history and could exceed the PlayStation 2 as the most popular platform of all time

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THE Nintendo Switch is about to reach an important milestone, after announce that more than 150 million units They were sold until the end of 2024, in the eight years of success of the console in the market.

This number, although impressive, still does not exceed the 154 million units sold by Nintendo DSwhich remains the company’s best -selling console, but the switch is on the way to become the Nintendo console best selling of all time.

Thanks to popular games like The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom and future releases like Metroid Prime 4 and Pokémon Legends: ZA, Switch is expected to exceed DS later this year.

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Despite the impressive mark, Nintendo has a drop in hardware sales by 2024 (image: Stepanpopov/Shutterstock)
  • The next challenge for switch will be Beat the 160 million PlayStation 2 unitswhich currently has the best selling console title of all time.
  • Although hardware sales dropped 30% by 2024, Nintendo maintains an optimistic stance, especially with the imminent release of Switch 2.
  • The next generation console will probably reduce interest in the original switch, which is already facing signs of saturation, but the possibility of attractive innovations in Switch 2 can rekindle consumers’ enthusiasm.

In addition, Nintendo also bets on hardware accessories and customization options for Maintain original switch sales stable.

Although the near future is challenging, 2025 will be a crucial year for the brand, with the success of Switch 2 and can redefine the company’s trajectory in the video game console market.

Assembly showing Nintendo Switch 2
While the switch reaches historical brands, Nintendo already prepares the launch of Switch 2 (image: reproduction/nintendo)

 

 

 

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