It's official: The Nintendo Switch is now the fourth best-selling video game console of all time in the US. According to data from the NPD Group, lifetime unit sales of the Nintendo Switch surpassed those of the PlayStation 4 in April.
Sony's last-gen console is unlikely to catch up to the Switch, which Nintendo recently said is in the «middle» of its lifecycle. The Switch also benefits from a strong lineup of upcoming games and three different models that cater to a wide variety of consumers.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is out in July, Splatoon 3 arrives in September, and Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are scheduled for a 2022 launch as well.
Lifetime global Switch sales have now reached 107.65 million units as of March 31, and Nintendo expects to sell 21 million Switch consoles through the current fiscal year. The global semiconductor shortage--which Nintendo believes won't end anytime soon--has made the company revise its sales estimates, but the console is still well within reach of becoming the third best-selling console of all time across the world if Nintendo's sales prediction turns out to be true.
If the Switch can continue its momentum, it'll outpace the global sales record of the PlayStation 4 and Game Boy over the course of this financial year. Currently, the best-selling video game console of all time is the PS2, which has over 155 million lifetime sales across the world.
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