Nintendo isn't ruling out a Switch 2 price rise depending on those pesky tariffs, as it predicts the new hardware will outdo the uber-popular OG Switch's launch sales
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Nintendo has publicly projected that sales for the Switch 2 could reach 15 million units within its launch window, along with an expectation of selling 45 million games. This forecast is viewed as conservative by many analysts, who believe that uncertainty surrounding US tariffs may prompt Nintendo to adjust its estimations. Despite the cautious approach, the expected sales would surpass the original Switch’s debut year figures. Nintendo's president has acknowledged the possibility that tariffs could affect pricing, reflecting a careful stance on potential market fluctuations.
Nintendo's president indicated a potential price rise for the Switch 2 based on the volatile situation surrounding US tariffs and other factors.
Analysts, including Daniel Ahmad, suggest Nintendo's forecast is conservative, likely influenced by uncertainties in tariffs and the market environment.
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