Video game | Nintendo promises an announcement on the successor to the Switch by the end of March 2025

(Tokyo) The Japanese Nintendo announced Tuesday that information on the highly anticipated successor to its Switch console, more than seven years old, will be communicated by the end of March 2025, while delivering new extremely cautious financial forecasts.


“We will make an announcement regarding the successor to the Nintendo Switch during this fiscal year”, which ends on March 31, 2025, wrote on X its president Shuntaro Furukawa.

However, he tempered expectations by adding that communication on upcoming Nintendo games in June would make “no mention” of the new console.

The ball of rumors – never confirmed by Nintendo – which have been building pressure around the successor to the Switch for several years now, gave way to the disappointment of investors in mid-February when several media outlets claimed that the launch, hoped for this year, could be postponed to 2025.

Nintendo shares, which have been soaring since the beginning of January in the face of expectations for a “Switch 2” this year, have fallen 13% since the publication of this press information.

Overtake the PlayStation 2?

And the annual objectives announced Tuesday by the group based in Kyoto (western Japan) confirm in detail that the future console will have only a small impact on its results in 2024/25: Nintendo thus only forecasts a net profit of 300 billion yen (1.81 billion euros), which would be a fall of almost 40% over one year.

It also expects a 20% decline in its turnover over this period.

Defying all predictions of a difficult end of life, the current Switch console, released in March 2017, has now sold more than 141 million units, Nintendo announced on Tuesday. It is the third best-selling console in the history of video games behind Sony’s PlayStation 2 and the Nintendo DS.

And according to analyst Serkan Toto of the Kantan Games firm, the Switch “can overtake” its two competitors to take the first step of the podium, “especially if Nintendo continues to sell it for a certain time after the release” of the news, he estimated on X.

Nintendo sold 15.7 million copies of the Switch last financial year, in line with its objective, and plans to sell an additional 13.5 million in 2024/25.

Well kept secret

Sales of this console reached their peak in 2020, when a large number of countries implemented lockdowns in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, encouraging many consumers to equip themselves with video games to get through this period.

But revenues had since been on a declining trend, even though the release of several big, highly anticipated games like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand the effects of the film’s box office success Mariocontributed in 2023/24 to cushioning the inevitable fall in sales.


reference: www.lapresse.ca

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