The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Nintendo smashes Switch sales view

Animal Crossing is device’s fastest-selling game

- SAM NUSSEY REUTERS

TOKYO — Japan’s Nintendo Co Ltd said Thursday its fourth-quarter profit soared 200 per cent due to surging demand for its Switch games console, and that title “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” shifted a record 13.4 million units in its first six weeks.

The appeal of the title among consumers looking for escapism in coronaviru­shit economies around the world underscore­s Nintendo’s games-maker credential­s at a time when investors have been frustrated by the company’s conservati­ve management, which includes what many regard as a halfbaked foray into mobile gaming.

The Kyoto-based gaming company posted operating profit of 89.4 billion yen for January-March, Reuters’ calculatio­ns showed based on annual figures, smashing analyst estimates.

Nintendo has defied scepticism over its ability to draw in consumers beyond a hardcore base in the Switch’s fourth year with the runaway success of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which has become the console’s fastestsel­ling title since launching on March 20.

In the year ended March, Nintendo sold 21 million Switch consoles, well above its forecast of 19.5 million.

That breaks down as 14.8 million units of the hybrid home-portable device and 6.2 million units of the handheld-only Switch Lite, which went on sale in September.

The popularity of the device and the coronaviru­s outbreak’s impact on supply chains has led to Switch shortages around the world, preventing the company from taking full advantage of pentup demand.

Nintendo said it expects to sell 19 million Switch console units in the current financial year. Its forecasts are widely viewed as conservati­ve.

The company said production and shipping are “gradually recovering” following pandemic-induced delays, but pointed to the risk of further disruption including to games developmen­t.

Nintendo has provided few details of upcoming titles, risking putting a break on sales momentum as studios across the world scramble to mitigate disruption from the virus.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A Nintendo Switch game console is pictured at a trade fair for video games in Paris, France in October 2019.
REUTERS A Nintendo Switch game console is pictured at a trade fair for video games in Paris, France in October 2019.

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