Nintendo has released its latest round of financial results, this time for the end of Fiscal Year 2023 (which ended in March). While the Switch has surpassed 125 million units sold – it's officially at 125.62 million units as of March – both hardware and software sales for the platform are down.
Hardware is down from 23.06 million units sold in Fiscal Year 2022 to 17.97 million in Fiscal Year 2023, representing a 22.1% decline. The base Switch model sold 6.14 million units over the past fiscal year, a 54.7% decrease, and the Switch Lite sold 2.62 million units for a 29.2% decrease. The Switch Oled Model, however, sold well at 9.22 million units, representing a 58.8% increase in sales year-over-year.
«Hardware unit sales declined year-on-year, with production strongly impacted by the global shortage of semiconductors and other components during the first half of the fiscal year,» Nintendo's financial results read. «Although production constraints caused by the shortage of semiconductors and other components were largely resolved in October, hardware unit sales in the second half declined year-on-year in comparison to the same period last year, when Nintendo Switch – Oled Model was released and gave a boost to overall sales of the Nintendo Switch family.»
For its Fiscal Year 2024, which ends next March, Nintendo forecasts a decrease in net sales and profits «due to a reduction in the unit sales of Nintendo Switch hardware and software» and an appreciated exchange rate for the Japanese Yen. The company notes that the Switch has entered its seventh year since launch and that while it will become more challenging to maintain sales momentum, its goal is «to have more consumers continue to play Nintendo Switch for longer,
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