KEY POINTS
  • Nintendo said it now expects to sell 18 million Switch units for the fiscal year ending March 2023, down from a previous forecast of 19 million.
  • The company said the reason for the cut in hardware sales expectations is because the Switch "did not perform as expected" during the holiday season.
  • Another issue Nintendo contends with is that its Switch console is nearly six years old. Sony's rival PlayStation 5 is just over two years old.

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Nintendo said its Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet games for the Nintendo Switch hit an all-times sales record for the company. Pokémon is one of Nintendo's longest-running and most popular franchises.

Nintendo on Tuesday cut the outlook for its Nintendo Switch console and games sales and slashed its profit outlook for its current fiscal year.

The Japanese gaming giant said it now expects to sell 18 million Switch units for the fiscal year ending March 2023, down from a previous forecast of 19 million. Nintendo said it now also expects sales of 205 million software units, down from a previous projection of 210 million units.

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