– Switch has sold 32.27 million units total
– 14.49 million Switch units sold in the last quarter
– 9.4 million Switch units sold between October and December
– Switch software at 163.61 million units total
– Nintendo has lowered Switch forecast to 17 million, down from original 20 million
– 3DS at 74.84 million units worldwide
– 3DS software at 375.97 million units worldwide
-Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – 15.02 million
-Super Mario Odyssey – 13.76 million
-Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – 12.08 million
-Zelda: Breath of the Wild – 11.68 million
-Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu / Eevee – 10.00 million
-Splatoon 2 – 8.27 million
-Super Mario Party – 5.30 million
-1-2 Switch – 2.86 million
-Mario Tennis Aces – 2.53 million
-Kirby Star Allies – 2.42 million
For the 9 months ended December 31th, 2018:
-Net Sales: ¥997,295 million (~$9.17 billion), 16.4% increase YoY
-Operating Income: ¥220,029 million (~$2 billion), 40.6% increase YoY
-Net Profit: ¥168,785 million (~$1.55 billion profit), 24.9% increase YoY
Switch hardware:
-This quarter: 9.4 million
-This year: 14.49 million
-LTD: 32.27 million
-Forecast FY 2018: 17 million (down from original 20 million)
Switch software:
-This quarter: 52.51 million
-This year: 94.6 million
-LTD: 163.6 million
-Forecast FY 2018: 110 million (up from original 110 million)
(Only counts Digital software that has a retail version)
Various tidbits
- total number of million-seller titles during this quarter was 20, including the titles of other software publishers
- 8 of those 20 million sellers came from third parties
- Switch saw a 19.5% increase in sales year-on-year
- Switch saw a 100.9% increase in software sales year-on-year
- 3DS saw a 60.5% decrease year-on-year basis
- 3DS saw a 64.5% decrease in software sales year-on-year
- NES Classic Edition and Super NES Classic Edition recorded total sales of 5.83 million units during the quarter
- Switch digital sales saw a 95.1% increase year-on-year
- mobile revenue saw a 14.7% increase year-on-year basis
- Nintendo plans to broaden Switch's user base by adding new titles and strengthening sales of popular titles already released
- Nintendo lowered Switch sales expectations for the fiscal year to 17 million
- Smash Bros. Ultimate is Nintendo's fastest-selling home console title ever, sitting at 12.08 million sold
- Super Mario Odyssey sold 13.73 million units, making it the best-selling 3D Mario title by over a million
- Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the best-selling Switch game worldwide
- Octopath Traveler shipped 1.08 million in the West, and at least 1.27 million worldwide
- Splatoon 2 is Japan's best-selling Switch game, sitting at 3.33 million
- when adding in the last known total for Zelda: Breath of the Wild on Wii U, the game has sold 13.18 million units between Switch/Wii U
Also worth noting that the holiday 2018 quarter was the best quarter for Nintendo (in terms of revenue/profit) since holiday 2009 when Wii and DS were performing strongly. pic.twitter.com/Wk1pcYZKmV
Nintendo Switch is seeing record software attach rates with its first party titles.
47% of Nintendo Switch owners have a copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
43% for Super Mario Odyssey.
37% for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. pic.twitter.com/uBmTHq1WXx