Latest Nintendo financials were released.
Nothing too surprising, new entries being Miitopia and Mario Golf: Super Rush with over 1m and New Pokemon Snap with over 2m.
Switch at 89m. Ring Fit Adventure replaced New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe as tenth best selling title.
While the numbers may be down, Nintendo probably expected this and aren't going to be panicing. After all, AC NH - one of the big system sellers - was released last year. The Switch is at least stable, which is nice to see - and while it's creeping closer to its 5th anniversary next year it still has a lot of legs left. We'll have to see what happens with BotW2, MP4, Splatoon 3 and other key titles.
For those interested, the regional breakdown - comparing the number of Switches sold Q2 2021 with Q2 2020:
- Japan: 1,16 million Q2 2021 (1,15 million Q2 2020)
- Americas: 1,59 million Q2 2021 (1,99 million Q2 2020)
- Europe: 1,08 million Q2 2021 (1,61 million Q2 2020)
- Other regions: 0,62 million Q2 2021 (0,92 million Q2 2020)
Their primary concern - that Nintendo's dependent on their consoles and games doing well - is going to persist for a while, especially since they've only just recently started dipping their toes further into non-video game stuff and the Mario movie* is not coming out until next year.
*(Which itself will be a major test whether or not Nintendo-produced movies can be viable.)