It Will Soon Be Much Easier to Get a Nintendo Switch
Still, the console has to maintain its popularity beyond its launch window first, so hopefully Nintendo has some good games to show at E3 to make the Switch a compelling purchase during the all-important holiday season later this year.
Nintendo says the hybrid console had the best-selling launch weekend in the company’s history, across the Americas, Europe, and Australia.
Even with Nintendo’s plan to ship 2 million Nintendo Switch units in March, the console is still hard to find at retailers, seemingly sold out nearly everywhere.
The Nintendo Switch’s gaming experience is also supported by fully custom software, including a revamped physics engine, new libraries, advanced game tools and libraries.
According to a recent report, Nintendo has plans to double the initial production for their Nintendo Switch consoles, starting from April, 2017. And for those who still haven’t experienced the new Switch gaming, you can have it for $300 Dollars in different stores worldwide.
Some people have reported the blue screen of death while other reports have come in regarding the orange screen of death.
This would put it on a similar course to the Wii, Nintendo’s best-selling console ever which sold over 100 million units. That’s a very healthy figure for less than two weeks on the market, and a brisk pace toward Nintendo’s goal of selling 2 million by the end of March.
Most of the sales will happen in the last quarter during the Holiday and Black Friday sale. The Nintendo Wii managed to sell 20 million units on its first year, a magic number that Nintendo bosses will surely try to match or even exceed. The colorful Switch is slightly harder to find than the console with gray controllers.
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