Nintendo has requested partners and suppliers assemble approximately 20 million Switch 2 consoles by March, representing a 20% increase over its previously announced sales outlook.
The production order signals confidence in demand for the upcoming console generation. Nintendo publicly issued a more conservative sales forecast earlier this month, but internal guidance to manufacturing partners suggests significantly higher expectations.
The 20 million unit target for the fiscal year through March represents a substantial commitment to inventory. This gap between public projections and supplier requests is not uncommon among hardware manufacturers, who often maintain conservative public guidance while preparing supply chains for stronger-than-expected demand.
Switch 2's launch timeline and pricing remain unconfirmed, though industry speculation continues. The production volume aligns with typical Nintendo console cycles, particularly given the original Switch's sustained market performance over seven years.
Suppliers are now coordinating assembly operations to meet the March deadline. The expanded production order underscores Nintendo's preparation for what could be a significant transition period as the Switch ecosystem matures and the new hardware generation begins.
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