Nintendo Switch sales drop by 23 percent
Jakarta (ANTARA) – Nintendo is reported to have experienced a 23 percent decline in sales for its Switch console for the second quarter of 2023 compared to 2021.
The game company based in Kyoto, Japan said sales will improve in the fourth quarter when the fall begins.
Launching Reuters on Thursday, Nintendo expects sales to reach 21 million units through March 2023.
‘Demand remains stable across all regions,’ Nintendo said in a presentation on the company’s performance.
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The company behind the popular game ‘Super Mario’ currently only sold 3.
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