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36.87 million Switches shipped total, 2.13 million for the quarter.

Net sales: 172,111 million yen ($1.585 Billion USD)

Operating income: 24,428 million yen ($225 Million USD)

Net Profit: 16,604 million yen ($153 Million USD)

Software:

Mario Kart 8: 17.89m

Mario Odyssey: 14.94m

Smash Ultimate: 14.73m

BOTW: 13.61m (Switch version only)

Pokemon Let's Go: 10.98m

Splatoon 2: 9.02m

Super Mario Party: 6.99m

https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/hard_soft/index.html

https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/index.html

https://gonintendo.com/stories/341165-nintendo-shares-fy3-2020-q1-earnings-release

YOY Comparisons:

Hardware: Up from 1.88 million last Q1 to 2.13 million this Q1

Software: Up from 17.96 million last Q1 to 22.62 million this Q1

https://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-q2-financial-results-switch-at-36-87-million-units-sold-mario-maker-2-sold-2-42-million-in-three-days-more/

Last edited by curl-6 - on 31 July 2019

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Very nice numbers. Super mario party may be on track to be become the best selling mario party.



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dx11332sega said:
Before pokemon and animal crossing too very impressive

Pokemon Lets Go is at almost 11 million ... I'm pretty sure a good chunk of those are the people who will be buying the so-called "real" Pokemon.



Great numbers, but funny ps4 @6years outshipped it.

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Software is good obviously; Zelda at 13.6 on Switch only with no signs of stopping, Mario Kart at 18 million already and the rest.. but every report the hardware is kind of a small let-down to me, every time I expected more.



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Quarter (End-Date) Shipped Shipped Total VGC Total
31st March 2017 2.74 2.74 2.33
30th June 2017 1.96 4.7 4.17
30th September 2017 2.93 7.63 6.32
31st December 2017 7.23 14.86 13.14
31st March 2018 2.93 17.79 15.87
30th June 2018 1.88 19.67 18.05
30th September 2018 3.19 22.86 20.42
31st December 2018 9.41 32.27 29.48
31st March 2019 2.47 34.74 32.91
30th June 2019 2.13 36.87 35.55

VGC Tracking looks about right.

Looking to be very impressed by the next two quarters. I think the forecast Nintendo gave for FY was 18m shipped? But I expect over 20m.



I'm really impressed with the sales of Smash Bros Ultimate. At the rate it's selling, I think it will outsell Smash Bros 3DS and Wii U within this quarter.

Combining the Wii U (5.36 million) and 3DS (9.52 million) Smash Bros games, they have sold 14.86 million copies. The gap between them and Ultimate is about 130,000. :D



The impression i have with Switch after these numbers is mixed.

It's obvious 1st party games sales and US, EU and JP hardware sales have been very strong, but Nintendo still has work to do in other areas, because if Switch has sold 210M games and MK 8 DX, SMO, SSBU, ZBOTW, PKLG, SP2, SMP, NSMBUD, 1-2S, and MTenA sum already almost 100M of those sales, that means the rest of the games (mostly 3rd party games) are not selling that well....

I presume is part of having such a strong 1st party lineup, it eats everything else i guess....

And 2'1M shipped this quarter and 18M projected for the total FY is lower than i expected, although is on par of what initially did at the start of the year. I guess we have been distracted by the lack of complete information about worldwide sales and we made too much fuzz about US, JP and some european countries sales... Despite all of this, if Switch ships 18M this FY it would be a phenomenal year and is still on pace to be between 3DS and Wii numbers in the end.



Net Profit: 16,604 million yen = $152m USD (according to google)

For those curious.



Operating profit dropped YoY from $280m this quarter last year, to $224m this year.

Clearly down to the colossal release last year, that is, Nintendo Labo.