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this should end the switch shortage in some countries.. I think.

          

Nintendo has recently raised its orders for the Nintendo Switch to two million units a month because of the product's surging demand and the vendor is expected to be able to achieve its annual shipment target of 20 million units for 2017, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.

Since the Nintendo Switch reportedly will begin selling in the China market in early 2018, the sources believe the device's shipments may rise further next year.

By the end of June 2017, Nintendo had already sold 4.7 million Switches and the strong performance has prompted Nintendo to increase the supply of the games console.

The games console is currently in short supply in Japan, and it will not be available in Taiwan until December 2017, with the launch in China has not yet been officially scheduled.

China lifted the ban on games console sales in early 2014. Microsoft started selling its Xbox in China at the end of 2014 and Sony released its PlayStation in early 2015. In 2016, China's games consoles sales grew 56.7% on year, a growth higher than the worldwide average, according to China's official figures.

Nintendo has also recently partnered with Tencent to add one of the China-based player's games to Switch's platform.

The sources also pointed out that the Switch shortages are mainly due to tight supplies of key components including DRAM, and has nothing to do with defective components or issues on its assembly.

The Switch is currently manufactured by Foxconn and Japan-based Hosiden with Foxconn supplying over 50% of the overall volume.

But ODMs such as Pegatron Technology and Wistron are trying to win orders for the games console. Pegatron has stationed a team near Nintendo's headquarters, looking to persuade the Japan-based vendor, according to the sources.

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Now everyone and their grandmas will put this as their christmas wish list priority while people in SE asia go nuts over a portable gaming device.

So much for Wii u 2.0 lol



I wonder how many people are just buying the games and just waiting for the hardware



                  

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i think they'll be over-manufacturing a fair amount if they continue that through the first half of next year into summer, but great news for the console



celador said:
i think they'll be over-manufacturing a fair amount if they continue that through the first half of next year into summer, but great news for the console

I mean if this is true, this could only be for a few specific months, such as during the holiday season, then probably go back down afterwards.



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2 million a month is a bit too much.
But man, if they can sell units like that, if only for a year, the Switch beat the Wii no problem.



Are these 2 million a month shipments going to last throughout the year, or is it just for the Holidays? Will they bring the shipment numbers back down at the start of 2018? 



At least supply problems will end.But this looks like breaking a nut with a hammer to me.Oh well,better over than under i guess.



So what happened with "switch stock problem will continue for the rest of the year"?



RolStoppable said:
Cerebralbore101 said:

Are these 2 million a month shipments going to last throughout the year, or is it just for the Holidays? Will they bring the shipment numbers back down at the start of 2018? 

None of the cited sources are official Nintendo ones, so this piece of news belongs in the category of speculation based on hearsay.

Nintendo's next earnings release is scheduled for October 30 and that's the place where they'll announce if and by how much they increase their shipments forecast for Switch this fiscal year. Most of Nintendo's quarterly results also feature a Q&A session with investors, so there's an opportunity for additional clarity regarding Switch production.

In that case I'll just wait until the 30th.