Putting Switch’s 32 million shipments in context

With two full holiday seasons of public sales data now under its belt, the Nintendo Switch continues to help right a company balance sheet that was nearly decimated by the Wii U. Last night, Nintendo reported 9.41 million Switch shipments in the holiday 2018 quarter, contributing to 32.27 million console shipped worldwide since the system’s March 2017 launch.

Those numbers sure sound big, but they can be hard to judge in the abstract. So, as we have done in the past, we decided to provide some quick comparisons that put the Switch’s continued success into the proper context. Use these numbers to calibrate your impression of how well Nintendo’s new system is really doing and to adjust your projections of how it may do going forward (as Nintendo has).

(Lifetime sales measure slightly different calendar periods due to staggered release dates through the year, but all include two holiday seasons. Monthly periods rounded up for partial launch months).

Also, while we’re at it, we thought we’d look at how some of the Switch’s best-selling first-party exclusives are doing compared to previous entries in those franchises. When looking at these numbers, remember that they compare a few months or years of Switch sales to  sales on previous consoles.

(Numbers sourced from Nintendo’s website unless otherwise noted)

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