Nintendo projects a fiscal recovery for the year ending March 2026, forecasting 1,900.0 billion yen in net sales and 320.0 billion yen in operating profit.
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The company will launch the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware on June 5, 2025, to revitalize its core dedicated video game platform segment.
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Fiscal year 2025 performance saw significant contraction, with net sales falling 30.3% to 1,164.9 billion yen and operating profit dropping 46.6% to 282.5 billion yen.
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Hardware demand for the aging Nintendo Switch declined sharply, with unit sales falling to 10.80 million from 15.70 million in the previous year.
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Software sales contracted by 22.2% to 155.41 million units, though digital revenue increased to 53.5% of total platform software sales.
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International markets remain the primary revenue driver, accounting for 76.4% of total sales for the fiscal year ending March 2025.
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Nintendo projects a fiscal recovery for the year ending March 2026, forecasting 1,900.0 billion yen in net sales and 320.0 billion yen in operating profit.
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The company will launch the Nintendo Switch 2 hardware on June 5, 2025, to revitalize its core dedicated video game platform segment.
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Fiscal year 2025 performance saw significant contraction, with net sales falling 30.3% to 1,164.9 billion yen and operating profit dropping 46.6% to 282.5 billion yen.
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Hardware demand for the aging Nintendo Switch declined sharply, with unit sales falling to 10.80 million from 15.70 million in the previous year.
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Software sales contracted by 22.2% to 155.41 million units, though digital revenue increased to 53.5% of total platform software sales.
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International markets remain the primary revenue driver, accounting for 76.4% of total sales for the fiscal year ending March 2025.