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Nintendo Switch 2 breaks all-time sales record

Stefani Couto
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The Nintendo Switch 2 exceeded all expectations and broke records in its first few days. With over 3 million units sold in just four days, the Nintendo console became the most successful video game launch in history. The new generation of the device brought important changes and won over players around the world. The Japanese company celebrates the success and predicts a promising cycle ahead.

The launch took place on June 5th in several countries simultaneously. Lines formed overnight at major physical stores. The fans' expectations were met with visual and technical improvements, and new exclusive games. Nintendo projects 15 million sales by March 2026.

Nintendo warns that the Switch 2's protective film should not be removed
Photo: Press release/Nintendo

The global launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 solidifies Nintendo's leadership

The official announcement of the Nintendo Switch 2's arrival stirred the international gaming market. In a statement released by the company, the brand confirmed the sale of more than 3 million units of the new console in the first four days after its global launch. This positive reception positioned the Switch 2 as the fastest-selling console in Nintendo's history.

The number surpassed the company's own previous releases and also exceeded records set by competitors such as the PlayStation 5. Furthermore, industry experts highlight that the combination of nostalgia, innovation, and fan loyalty were key to the product's immediate success.

Key new features of the Nintendo Switch 2 attract both old and new players

Among the main attractions of the Nintendo Switch 2 is its larger screen with better resolution. Now supporting 4K graphics and HDR technology, the console offers a superior visual experience. In addition, the 256GB of internal storage provides more space for games and applications. Another highlight is the presence of two USB-C ports and controllers with mouse functionality, promoting greater interactivity.

The new model includes a dedicated GameChat button, allowing for real-time voice and video conversations. The camera required for this function is sold separately. The magnetic Joy-Con, with a firmer and more precise fit, also contributes to the redesigned look. Thus, Nintendo maintained the hybrid concept between home console and portable device, but with greater comfort and performance.

Nintendo Switch 2 will not have VRR in docked mode
Photo: Press release/Nintendo

The game catalog from launch boosts sales from day one

The Nintendo Switch 2 arrived on the market accompanied by a robust lineup. Highly anticipated titles such as Mario Kart World, Hades 2, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and Metroid Prime 4 were present at launch. In addition to these, well-known franchises and new projects were presented, offering options for different types of players.

The variety of games, appealing to both casual and more demanding players, reinforces Nintendo's positioning. The focus on exclusive productions, combined with the visual and technical appeal of the new console, helped build a solid base in the first few days. Thus, the company is betting on this strategy to maintain its accelerated sales pace.

Brazil receives the console with a high price tag but strong demand

In the Brazilian market, the Nintendo Switch 2 arrived with prices starting at R$ 4,500. Despite the high cost, online and physical stores reported stock shortages within hours. The demand, driven by collectors and more engaged fans, demonstrates the brand's strength even in countries with lower purchasing power.

The simultaneous launch in Brazil reinforces Nintendo's interest in expanding its presence outside of major Asian and North American markets. The company is betting on localized campaigns and partnerships with major retailers to reach more consumers by the end of the year.

Nintendo estimates selling 15 million Nintendo Switch 2 units by March 2026. This is an ambitious goal, but considered realistic given the current pace. The original Switch sold 155 million units since 2017 and became one of the most popular consoles in history. Therefore, the new generation carries on this legacy with technical improvements and an updated concept.