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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Nintendo France expecting that Switch sale numbers this year will pass Wii U LT numbers in France

Gamekult has a new interview up with Nintendo France’s Philippe Lavoue. Among other things, Lavoue discussed sales expectations for Switch.

 

So far, Nintendo is seeing pre-orders similar to those of Wii in France. The company also expects to sell 800,000 units this year, which would be the lifetime sales of Wii U. That includes 95,000 units on day one with a near 100 percent conversion rate with Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Gray is currently more popular than the neon option at the moment. However, Lavoue thinks things will ultimately shift in the opposite direction.

Lavoue also spoke about how 1-2-Switch isn’t a pack in game. From a financial perspective, Nintendo just couldn’t do it. Zelda: Breath of the Wild being “exceptional” will help Switch, and 1-2-Switch itself is a strong proposition, Lavoue said. While Nintendo would have loved to include a game with Switch, it’s a more expensive console than something like Wii (with more advanced motion controls as well).

Going back to the start of the interview, Lavoue commented on making improvements from Wii U. Nintendo realized that it needed a strong proposition, and being able to take a game with you just in a room wasn’t enough. And while asymmetric gameplay was a nice idea, it was difficult to get across.

Switch has had a short turnaround between the proper announcement in October, the reveal in January, and release in March. This was ultimately down to the big developers and higher-ups at Nintendo. Working with retailers and distributors wasn’t an issue though due to the confidence these partners had in the console.

As for games, Gamekult pointed out how Zelda: Breath of the Wild is also on Wii U at launch and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is more or less a title released on the old system. However, Lavoue was quick to point out that Mario Kart Wii sold three million copies in France while Mario Kart 8 is at roughly 350,000 units, meaning there is a big opportunity for release on Switch. Lavoue also doesn’t see an issue with Zelda, since pre-orders on Wii U aren’t close at all to Switch even though there are over 800,000 Wii U systems on the market.

As one final note, regarding 3DS, Lavoue believes users of the handheld shouldn’t worry with Switch coming into the picture. He says the first half of 2017’s lineup is better than last year, and thinks three million games as well as 700,000 systems will be sold at a minimum.

http://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-france-on-switch-sales-expectations-games-3ds/



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0.8m this year in just France???

Whaaaaaaaat???

I don't believe that, would be insane.



Oh wow!



Pocky Lover Boy! 

I doubt that... unless the Switch is set to sell like 20m this year world wide or so.
I just dont see that happending, esp not on its first year.



Is France a big market for Nintendo. Do they really go for portables?

Not exactly an unbiased source though but brilliant if it achieves that.

Looks like pre-orders are still available for launch day on amazon france.



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I've read the entire interview yesterday, it's full of boring usual useless PR, "Wii U was a mistake but the Switch is perfect" kind of thing.

I particularly like "12Switch is a strong proposition" and "We are the only ones releasing games outside of the Christmas period".



Faelco said:

I particularly like "12Switch is a strong proposition" and "We are the only ones releasing games outside of the Christmas period".

Wow... sounds like a great interview. xD



That would be incredible if that indeed happened.It would probably mean that Europe alone would sell around 3 million Switchs in the first 9 months!



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1

Let's compare it to the 3DS sales in france, as of April 2016:

France: 4 Million
Globally: 58.5 Million

So of all 3ds systems sold 6.83% were sold in France.

Now if we assume that France will make up a similar chunk of the Switch market... that would mean to reach 0.8m in France this year it would sell 11.7m this year Globally.

Switch First Year: 11.7m

3DS First Year: 11.4m

It's not as crazy as I expected, France does make up a fair amount of Nintendo's market.



Well. Success on day 1 is one thing, Nintendo does have allot of loyal followers... The real test is over the long term, so hopefully Nintendo can maintain the momentum so we can keep them around, competition is a good thing for everyone in the industry.



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