Nintendo Aims to Deliver a “Solid Number” of Switch 2 Consoles at Launch to Meet Customer Demand and Prevent Scalping, CEO Says

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The Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo’s next-generation hybrid video game console and successor to the current best-selling model, should be easy to find at retail when it launches, making it less of a target for scalpers, according to new comments shared by Shuntaro Furukawa, president of Nintendo. Furukawa was asked during a recent Q&A as to whether Nintendo was still committed to taking measures against resales by securing sufficient production of hardware, and according to the executive, the company is continuing to make progress on these measures.

Furukawa mentioned (machine translation):

  • “As a countermeasure against resale, we believe that the most important thing is to produce a solid number that can meet customer demand, and this idea has not changed since last year.”
  • “In addition to that, we are considering whether we can take some measures within the scope permitted by law, based on the circumstances of each region.”
  • “In addition, last year and the year before that, there was a shortage of semiconductor components that prevented us from producing a sufficient amount of Nintendo Switch hardware, but this situation has now been resolved.”
  • “Even for successor models, we do not believe that the shortage of parts and materials will have a significant impact on production at this time.”

Some of the biggest games coming to Switch:

Nintendo on its latest Switch model:

…a gold-colored Nintendo Switch Lite Hyrule Edition system adorned with the Hylian Crest and inspired by the Legend of Zelda series arrives on Sept. 26 as well. Players can enjoy access to a range of classic the Legend of Zelda titles from the NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance with the included 12-month individual Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack membership.

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