So, I did some calculations, and based on the VGC tracking, the amound of Switch units sold be Sept. 30th, is 91,492,629 units (91.49m).
Nintendo has their own shipment figures at 92.87 million units.
That leaves us with a gap of 1.38 million units between shipped and sold. Not sure how much the OLED model factors into that. But my gut tells me the Switch is just slightly overtracked.
Furthermore, Nintendo adjusted their hardware forecast down. Now they gave the reason that it was due to semiconductor shortages, but regardless, the Switch ain't matching last fiscal year, so we are officially past the peak.
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