Nintendo Expects Switch 2 to Outsell Original at Launch, Despite Surging Demand

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Nintendo is gearing up for the release of its next big console, the โ€˜Nintendo Switch 2โ€™, and the buzz around it is electric. After the massive success of the original Switch, which sold over 150 million units since its 2017 debut, expectations are sky-high. The company is banking on its new system to carry forward that momentum, with early signs pointing to a launch that could rewrite the record books for console sales.

The original Switch redefined gaming with its hybrid design, letting players switch between handheld and TV modes. It became a cultural hit, driven by blockbuster titles like โ€˜Mario Kart 8 Deluxe,โ€™ โ€˜The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildโ€™ and โ€˜Animal Crossing: New Horizonsโ€™. Now, Nintendo is ready to build on that legacy. The โ€˜Switch 2โ€™ promises upgraded hardware and a fresh lineup of games, aiming to capture both longtime fans and new players. Iโ€™m already itching to see how it stacks up.

June 5, 2025, marks the official launch date for the โ€˜Nintendo Switch 2โ€™, as revealed in a packed Nintendo Direct on April 2. The console will hit shelves at $450, with a $500 bundle that includes a digital copy of โ€˜Mario Kart Worldโ€™. This new Mario Kart game is a major draw, blending classic racing with open-world exploration and support for up to 24 players in a single race. Itโ€™s a bold evolution of the series, which has sold over 60 million copies of โ€˜Mario Kart 8 Deluxeโ€™ alone.

Analysts are predicting about the consoleโ€™s potential. Pelham Smithers, a Japan-based equity researcher, pointed to 2.2 million pre-order requests in Japan alone, suggesting global pre-orders could hit 6.6 million. Thatโ€™s a staggering figure, dwarfing the PlayStation 5โ€™s 4.5 million units sold in its first quarter. If Nintendo can produce 6 to 8 million units for launch day, as some predict, it could outpace every console debut in history.

The game lineup is another reason for the hype. Alongside โ€˜Mario Kart Worldโ€™, weโ€™re expecting โ€˜Metroid Prime 4: Beyondโ€™, a long-awaited sequel first announced in 2017. Itโ€™s set to launch on both Switch and โ€˜Switch 2โ€™, with enhanced visuals on the new console. Thereโ€™s also talk of a new 3D Mario game, following the success of โ€˜Super Mario Odysseyโ€™, which sold over 25 million copies. Third-party support is stronger too, with titles like โ€˜Elden Ringโ€™ and โ€˜Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Editionโ€™ confirmed for launch.

Nintendoโ€™s confidence comes from its track record. The original Switch thrived on must-play exclusives and a family-friendly appeal. The โ€˜Switch 2โ€™ builds on that with a 7.9-inch 1080p LCD screen, up from the originalโ€™s 6.2 inches, and magnetically attached Joy-Con controllers. Itโ€™s powered by a custom Nvidia chip, promising performance closer to a PlayStation 4 Pro. Backward compatibility ensures your old Switch games will work, though some titles like โ€˜Nintendo Laboโ€™ might not make the cut.

Price is a hot topic. At $450, the โ€˜Switch 2โ€™ is pricier than the originalโ€™s $300 launch price. U.S. tariffs posed a challenge, delaying pre-orders from April 9 to April 24, but Nintendo held firm on pricing. The bundle with โ€˜Mario Kart Worldโ€™ feels like a steal, considering the game alone costs $80.

I canโ€™t help but feel the excitement. The โ€˜Switch 2โ€™ isnโ€™t just a new consoleโ€”itโ€™s a chance for Nintendo to dominate the gaming scene again. With a killer lineup and massive pre-order numbers, itโ€™s hard to bet against them. Will it break records? Iโ€™m betting it will.

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