Even Zelda and Mario are no longer stopping Nintendo Switch sales from falling. What exactly is happening?

The Switch 2 is still waiting, while Nintendo reassures and affirms that information will be given before March 2025. Nintendo's quarter-year figures have just fallen and show a certain decline in console sales. The Daily, here we go.

Nintendo's latest quarterly financial results have just been released, covering a 3-month period through September 30. During this period, 2.62 million Switches were sold as well as 39.64 million video games. Zelda Echoes of Wisdom has sold 2.58 million copies, while Mario Kart 8 Deluxe continues its success with 2.31 million copies sold.

A first result which is not that expected by the firm, which has revised its forecasts downwards concerning the sales of its console in the months to come. Signs that the Switch is running out of steam. It must be said that it has been more than seven years since it was released, and that, unlike 2023 with Zelda Tears of The Kingdom and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, 2024 shows a lighter year in terms of releases. Nintendo hasn't offered a big title this year and likely plans to release its blockbusters with the hybrid console's successor. Shuntaro Furukawa, current CEO of Nintendo, took advantage of this financial report to repeat that information concerning him will arrive before the end of the current fiscal year. The Daily is over.

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